Well, the sun.
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a blanket, trapping heat from the sun to keep the planet warm. This process is known as the greenhouse effect. Additionally, the Earth's distance from the sun and its rotation help regulate the temperature by maintaining a balance between heat absorbed and heat released.
yes its extremely hot and so high pressured that it is a solid.
Earth can get as hot as about 136°F (58°C), as seen in places like Death Valley, California. On the other hand, it can get as cold as around -128.6°F (-89.2°C), as recorded in Antarctica. These extreme temperatures are influenced by factors such as location, climate, and seasonal variations.
Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Overall, it tends to be more hot than cold in Rome.
The distribution of hot and cold temperatures over Earth's surface is primarily influenced by the varying angles at which sunlight hits different parts of the Earth due to its spherical shape. This results in variations in heating and cooling rates, creating temperature differences between regions.
i think that the answer is the sun but if that is not right i hope i was close.
no !
earth is hot and cold
The earth is protected by its atmosphere.
It keeps you from getting cold. You can die from being too cold, but you can die from being too hot also. Humans are frail.
It's sort of like a hot tub that's warm rather than hot. It keeps the divers from getting cold to quickly after their dives.
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Deserts are dry, no matter hot or cold. It is the lack of water that keeps population low.
You can find a travel cooler and warmer that keeps things both hot and cold at amazon.com, www.crateandbarrel.com, www.keepyourcooler.com, and sears.com.
The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot
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The Earth is both hot and cold (depending on what state your in). You sould know because if your reading this you most likely on planet Earth.