The horse is hungry the horse may not be eating the food it may be sniffing it :]
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
if the axis is over 90 degrees to the norh as it is in the summer
Average temperature depends entirely on your region of the world, and even the individual area within that region. For example, the average temperature during summer in Mexico would be very different from that of Tibet.
Because of the changes in the postion of the moon, earth and sun.
The average temperature on Earth is about 13°C. The highest recorded has been 56.7°C and lowest -89°C. These temperatures are dry bulb temperatures.By comparison the core of the Earth is estimated to be between 3400°C and 7000°C, hotter than the melting point of steel (around 1500°C)Most of the Earth's surface is subject to heating and cooling by the oceans and the atmosphere. Except for extreme locations on Earth (deserts, poles), the temperature range is compatible with human activities, falling in the range between -40° and +40° C (-40° to 104°F).Temperatures tend to be hotter near the equator, or when it is summer at a given location. Ocean and air currents also affect the range of temperatures.A:55.4 degrees Fahrenheit is the average temperature on the earth's surface. The concept of the "average" temperature of the Earth is not an especially useful one. The Antarctic is always cold; the tropics are always hot. Deserts have great temperature variations, very cold at night, very hot during the day.A:The best guess for the average temperature of Earth would be 287.20 K. (The capital K stands for Kelvin. Kelvin is the temperature you get by adding 273 more degrees to Celsius, or Centigrade.) Kelvin is a thermodynamic temperature scale. It is used so there aren't any negative temperatures.Comment: Obviously there's a lot of variation, but scientists usually give an average of about 15 to 18 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the temperature changes during the day everywhere on earth.
sunlight, time of day, temperature during that day.
Nothing happens to the temperature during a lunar eclipse. Nothing ishappening on Earth during a lunar eclipse. It's the moon that's goingthrough the Earth's shadow and becoming dimmer.(But I'll bet you the temperature on the moon sure changes when that happens.)
The equater.
No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.
It doesn't - the moon's proximity to Earth has no bearing on Earth's temperature - the Sun does that.
Increasing the temperature of the earth atmosphere.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
temperature
The tilt of the Earth. The farther you are away from the sun you are the less heat or the cooler the temperature will be or vise versa. The closer you are to the sun the warmer the temperature will be.
The temperature increases with increasing depth within Earth's crust.
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.