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Meteoroids are small chunks of rocks and debris in space that travel through Earth's atmosphere and hit its surface.
Sunlight is always direct unless it bounces off something. What varies is the angle at which the sunlight hits the Earth. The nearer to 90 degrees that angle is, the greater its warming effect. The actual angle depends on the latitude, but in northern summer, the sun's rays hit the northern hemisphere at the greatest angles.
It is called a solar eclipse when the Moon's shadow hits Earth, and a lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow hits the Moon.
As in the temperature outside? yes But as in the temperature of the body, no...once you hit 103 degrees F you need to go to the hospital
Yes it has many times, i remember 1978 when it was 104 degrees in Miami... A Miami newspaper has put an article saying that 94 degrees just tied the all time record. That is just global warming and cap and trade propoganda by the media.
Scientists say it might be Uranus, because it is basically upside down. They think an asteroid or something hit it, knocking it off its original axial tilt. Its tilt now is about 98 degrees. Sometimes Venus is given as the answer, with a tilt of about 177 degrees. However, it depends on the definitions used. (Sometimes Venus is said to tilt at only about 3 degrees.)
The Sun's rays can hit Earth's surface at a right angle to the surface, depending on the season, anywhere between the tropics (i.e., between 23.5 degrees north and 23.5 degrees south), at noon, when the Sun is highest in the sky.
Degree, as in temperature? Thousands-if not tens of thousands-of degrees. There would have been no easy way to measure it.
Meteor. Meteorites are the ones that do hit Earth.
Meteors!
No, you wouldn't. The number of degrees you are off will seem larger the farther you go, therefore, it will be exactly 11.6745 miles off of hitting the moon.
because of earths gravitational pull. why, did you thinkthey hit earth because of cabbages?
No, you would not be able to hit it hard enough to escape the Earths gravitational pull.
because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
A meteor.
Aurora Borealis
0 degrees celsius is the freezing point of water.