Earth's temperatures are livable due to a combination of factors, including its distance from the sun, its atmosphere which helps regulate temperature, and the presence of water. These factors work together to create a stable climate that can support life as we know it.
15% of the earths surface is livable. Of the 28% of the surface of the Earth that is land, arable land (that can be farmed) accounts for about one eighth (13%), there are permanent crops on about a twentieth (5%), permanent pastures on a quarter (26%) forest and woodlands cover one third (32%) cities 1.5% (and increasing!) and other unusable areas about a third (30%)
Some physical features that make the Sahara desert more livable include oases, where water is available for vegetation and human habitation, as well as mountain ranges that provide cooler temperatures and more rainfall in certain areas. Additionally, underground aquifers provide a source of water for some communities living in the desert.
Earth's atmosphere traps heat from the sun in the form of infrared radiation. This process, known as the greenhouse effect, helps to maintain a livable temperature on Earth by trapping some of the sun's energy.
Oases (areas with water) and the Atlas Mountains (providing cooler temperatures) are two physical features that help make parts of the Sahara desert more livable. Oases can support plant and animal life, while the Atlas Mountains provide some relief from the extreme heat of the desert.
The Earth's layers have varying temperatures. The outermost layer, the crust, has temperatures that range from below freezing to over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The inner core is the hottest layer, with temperatures reaching up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
It deflects harmful radiation and keeps earth at livable temperatures.
Specify please. Temperatures where?
Essentially nothing.
Thermosphere, it is also the atmosphere with the highest temperatures.
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Livable Streets was created in 1981.
Livable Rotterdam was created in 2001.
Livable Netherlands ended in 2006.
The coldest place on earth livable by human beings is Antarctica. Despite its extreme cold temperatures, scientists and researchers inhabit various research stations located on the continent for conducting research and experiments. The most extreme cold temperatures on earth are at the higher altitudes of Antarctica, where human habitation is not feasible.
Mars is not "livable". There are no planets in the solar system that are livable without artificial environments.
It has colder temperatures than earth does
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