can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
The Earth's temperature range can vary greatly depending on the location and time of year. On average, Earth's temperature ranges from about -50°C in Antarctica to about 50°C in hot desert regions.
The asthenosphere lies just below the lithosphere and composes the upper part of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature is 1300 degrees Celsius.
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that maintains Earth's temperature range by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This process allows some of the sun's energy to enter the Earth's atmosphere while preventing some of the heat from escaping back into space.
The annual range of temperature may be described as the difference between the temperature of the coldest month and the hottest months temperature.
The surface temperature of a star that is closest to the boundary between Earth's mantle and core is around 5,300°C to 5,800°C. Stars like our Sun, with surface temperatures around 5,500°C, fall within this range. The Earth's mantle-core boundary temperature is estimated to be around 5,700°C.
The Earth's temperature range can vary greatly depending on the location and time of year. On average, Earth's temperature ranges from about -50°C in Antarctica to about 50°C in hot desert regions.
well this. is because the earths surface is really low due to the equator.
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The asthenosphere lies just below the lithosphere and composes the upper part of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature is 1300 degrees Celsius.
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
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Heats it up
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Mars
radioactive decay
temperature increases with depth