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`its the equater...it is always closest to the sun' Actually the equator isn't always closest to the sun the Earth has what is called an axial tilt (its about 22 degrees approximately from memory) its rarely the closest part of the earth closest to the sun, which in itself rarely has much to do with local high temperatures Local conditions (local on a global scale I mean) such as prevailing winds, geographical conditions etc will have a much greater impact on local high temperatures than the equator's closeness (or lack) of to the sun
Because it is the closest to the sun :)
The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury. It is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system. Mercury is known for its extreme temperatures, with surface conditions ranging from extremely hot to extremely cold.
Mercury is a very hot planet. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
It is closest to the sun, which provides all heat and energy for the planet.
Australia because it is the closest to the equator.
No. For example Venus is the second closest planet but is the hottest. This is because it has a thick atmosphere and therefore it holds the heat in more than Mercury (the closest planet) does.
Soybeans are traditionally the plant protein source closest to what our bodies need, but you can get proteins from a wide variety of plants, including nuts and legumes, whole grains, and rice.
The closest state to Michigan that typically has warmer weather in February is Ohio. Cities in southern Ohio, such as Cincinnati, often experience milder temperatures compared to Michigan during this time. Additionally, states further south like Kentucky and Indiana may also have warmer conditions, but Ohio is the nearest option.
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury. Its proximity to the sun causes extreme temperature variations, with scorching hot temperatures on its sunlit side and freezing cold temperatures on its dark side. The intense heat also causes Mercury's surface to be heavily cratered and barren, with no atmosphere to regulate temperatures.
The layer of the atmosphere closest to the sun is the thermosphere. This layer absorbs the majority of the sun's energy and is where temperatures can reach thousands of degrees Celsius.
Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun, located between Mercury and Earth in our solar system. It is known for its thick atmosphere and extreme temperatures.