Yes, the planets temperatures do have something to do with the life that exists on the planet because mostly Uranus's temperature is -210 °C. In this type of weather the life that could exist has to be a fur covered species so that it can survive the temperature conditions on the planet.
has brought a impact on mars because we are both different planets and species
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
Jovian planets, which include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, generally have lower average temperatures than terrestrial planets. This is primarily because Jovian planets are much farther from the Sun and have thick atmospheres that retain heat. However, they can have high temperatures deep within their atmospheres due to gravitational compression and internal heat sources. In contrast, terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars have higher surface temperatures due to their proximity to the Sun.
because there isn't an atmosphere
No, temperatures do not consistently decrease from the outer to inner planets. In fact, the inner planets, such as Mercury and Venus, can have extremely high temperatures due to their proximity to the Sun and, in Venus's case, a thick atmosphere that creates a strong greenhouse effect. In contrast, the outer planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, can have much colder temperatures despite being farther from the Sun, primarily due to their gaseous nature and lack of significant solar heating.
If you mean Human Life... we can't survive on another planet. but if you mean the planets life, it is just acustomed to the planets temperatures, weather, and/or whatever it throws at it like us on planet earth. we are used to the earths temperatures, and weather.
Giving them warmth, light and life.
has brought a impact on mars because we are both different planets and species
It gives us hot and cold temperatures on earth.
the affect is 90 between two planets
because they cant support life. They don't have the right atmosphere or the right temperatures. Hopefully they discover a planet that will be able to support life.
The two inner planets have temperatures of hundreds of degrees C which makes life as we know it impossible.
Planets need their stars for heat and light, which are essential for supporting life and maintaining stable surface temperatures. Additionally, the gravitational pull of the star helps to keep planets in orbit around it.
Planets do not have a direct impact on individuals as astrology suggests. Planets in the solar system affect Earth's environment through gravitational forces and orbits but not human behavior or events. The study of planets helps us understand our place in the universe and the conditions necessary for life.
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Some planets are hoot, some are cold, and some have moderate temperatures.
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.