The atmosphere.
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a buffer, slowing down temperature changes by retaining heat. This is known as the greenhouse effect. Additionally, the planet's oceans also help regulate temperature by absorbing and releasing heat over longer periods of time.
The absorption of thermal energy from the ground warms the Earth's surface, leading to an increase in temperature. This can contribute to changes in weather patterns, melting of ice caps, and other climate-related impacts on the environment.
Gravity keeps 99 percent of the total mass of the atmosphere within 32 km of Earth's surface. This force prevents the gases in the atmosphere from escaping into space and holds them close to the Earth's surface.
Venus has the highest average surface temperature of any planet in our solar system, reaching about 880 degrees Fahrenheit (471 degrees Celsius). This extreme temperature is due to its thick atmosphere, which is composed mainly of carbon dioxide and creates a strong greenhouse effect that traps heat.
it keeps the water warm
The atmosphere.
stable , i think ;P
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a buffer, slowing down temperature changes by retaining heat. This is known as the greenhouse effect. Additionally, the planet's oceans also help regulate temperature by absorbing and releasing heat over longer periods of time.
Yes.
you can dial 121 or 123 and find out. List keeps on changing very rapidly.
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without....WATER! water also helps cells keep their size and shape and keeps the temperature of cells from changing rapidly
The gravitational pull keeps the Earth's atmosphere close to the surface...
Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without....WATER! water also helps cells keep their size and shape and keeps the temperature of cells from changing rapidly
the brain
it keeps changing
flexitarian
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