The hottest layer of the Earth is the core, with diminishing temperatures with procession to the surface.
Inner core
the earh is getting hotter because ozone layer is destroying continously by the chloro fluro carbon so ultra violet rays are coming directly towars earth and it is becoming hot.
If there is a possible hole in the ozone layer, it could make the Earth hotter and start to melt glaciers.
False. Earth's core has solid and liquid parts.
The hotter temperatures in the troposphere (layer of atmosphere closest to the earth's surface) are near the surface of the earth The colder temperatures are at the top of the troposphere.
Because of the weather when it become hotter & hotter day-by day ,also change in on the ozone layer can cause the resistant.
earth gets much hotter as you go down toward the center layer.
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it will increase (get hotter).
Mercury is hotter than the earth because:It has a thin atmosphere, where much heat can pass throughIt is the closest planet to the SunIt doesn't have an ozone layer
The earth becomes hotter and you experience more UV rays.
when light fall on plants there is photo synthesis process accouring. our earth is like a green house due to ozone layer so that day by day it becomes hotter and hotter due to blokage of radiations by ozone layer.
the earh is getting hotter because ozone layer is destroying continously by the chloro fluro carbon so ultra violet rays are coming directly towars earth and it is becoming hot.
If there is a possible hole in the ozone layer, it could make the Earth hotter and start to melt glaciers.
hotter
The coolest layer is the crust. The crust is on the surface of the earth (where we are). The further you go down the hotter it gets, the inner core that is at the center of the earth is as hot as the surface of the sun!
Can you generalize that the higher the layer of the temperature that is close to the sun the hotter the temperature? Why or why not?
The inner core is hotter then the sun's surface.