Earth maintains a relatively stable temperature over time due to a balance between incoming solar radiation and outgoing heat energy. This balance is regulated by the atmosphere, oceans, and land surfaces through processes such as the greenhouse effect, which traps some heat and keeps Earth's temperature within a habitable range. If this balance is disrupted, for example by increased greenhouse gas emissions, it can lead to global warming.
The earth's core, consisting primarily of molten nickel and iron, is cooling over time.
Earth does not become hotter with time as the sun shines on it because the planet maintains a balance between the energy it receives from the sun and the energy it radiates back into space. This balance is maintained by factors such as the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface, which help regulate the temperature on Earth.
The temperature increases as you get closer to the center of the Earth. This is due to the heat generated by the radioactive decay of elements in the Earth's core and the compression of materials under the immense pressure at the center, reaching temperatures of over 5,700 degrees Celsius at the inner core.
When it is night on Mercury, it's colder than earth at any given time,but during the day,obviously,there is no comparison,the earth is much colder. BY THE WAY:this is coming from a 13 year old ;) but one that knows her sh*t.
Yes, it is much hotter than mars but it really depens at what time of the year, mars is a very cold planet it can go as low as -140*C on average and can only get up to as high as 27*C, meaning Earth is a hotter planet as it is closer to the sun
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Over time, our societies have been releasing many harmful gases in the Earth (from burning Gasoline, petroleum, and other fossil fuels). When these greenhouse gases rise, they remain in the atmosphere that surrounds our Earth. As these gases (carbon dioxide) have accumulated over the years, they have kept the planet hotter by not letting the heat escape. This is why every summer gets hotter and hotter.
It wont, as the sun expands over time, the sun will become cooler and cooler.
Maybe, but it does get hotter over the billions of years. Right now if I can remember it is getting hotter by 30%.
The earth's core, consisting primarily of molten nickel and iron, is cooling over time.
The deeper into the Earth you go it gets hotter and hotter.
The moon is hotter than the earth in day time but also colder in night time because the earth has a atmosphere which doesnt object us to as much heat or coldness, but the moon has no atmosphere and take in much heat in day time and freezing cold at night :) So most planets with a larger atmosphere unless really close or really far away to the sun isn't as hotter as the earth
Surface of the sun is hotter.
Earth does not become hotter with time as the sun shines on it because the planet maintains a balance between the energy it receives from the sun and the energy it radiates back into space. This balance is maintained by factors such as the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface, which help regulate the temperature on Earth.
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it depend on you position on earth
no the surface of the sun is much is hotter.