23.5 degrees
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
Obviously, being closer to the Sun, Earth will get more radiation. But the effect is not very significant.
No; it's about 23 degrees off the plane of its orbit.
It can be expected to change gradually over time, but the difference from one year to the next, or even in thousands of years, will be insignificant.
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There is no average temperature on Earth in Celsius because so many places have different temperatures. The average temperature of some locations can be calculated.
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.
The temperature of the Earth's crust varies depending on location and depth. On average, the temperature increases by about 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit per kilometer of depth. At the surface, the average temperature is around 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit, but it can reach much higher temperatures at greater depths.
The average temperature at sea level on Earth is around 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
the average temperature for the Earth's lower mantle is 5400 degrees
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No animal living on earth can survive the temperatures in the earths core. The temperature is between 5000-9000 degrees.
The earth's core can reach up to roughly about 2000 or 5000 degrees Celsius.
The temperature of Earth's crust varies widely depending on location. On average, the temperature of the crust increases by about 25 to 30 degrees Celsius per kilometer of depth. In general, at a depth of 30-40 kilometers, temperatures can reach 500-800 degrees Celsius.
The coldest region of Earth's atmosphere is the mesosphere, which is located between the stratosphere and the thermosphere. Temperatures in the mesosphere can drop as low as -90 degrees Celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit).
The average surface temperature of the Earth is approximately 288 Kelvin (K), which is equivalent to about 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Fahrenheit.