all over the earth
A drop of about 4-5 degrees Celsius in global average temperature is estimated to trigger an ice age. This would occur over thousands of years due to complex climatic and geological processes. However, the specific threshold for another ice age to occur is still debated among scientists.
Two types of metamorphism occur in earth's crust. One is when small volumes of rock come in contact with magma. And the other is when large amounts of the earth's crust are effected by heat and pressure
there could be a temperature change, or a physical change.
At the upper edge of the cloud cover, the temperature is thought to be -145 degrees C. On Jupiter the temperature increases because of atmospheric pressure, so as you descend temperature increases. Not far into the atmosphere the pressure is about ten times what it is here on Earth and the temperature is thought to be about 20 degrees C or average room temperature for Earth. Descend further and the temperature is thought to be over 9,700 C.s
Volcanoes do not occur randomly over Earth's surface. They occur along the located mark of plate boundaries.
If the earth's atmosphere was filled with dust that blocked the sun's rays, a sudden climate change would occur all over the planet from its temperature to freezing and that climate change would effect biodiversity. Also, the sun would not be able to produce day and night.
all over the earth
A drop of about 4-5 degrees Celsius in global average temperature is estimated to trigger an ice age. This would occur over thousands of years due to complex climatic and geological processes. However, the specific threshold for another ice age to occur is still debated among scientists.
A large temperature lapse rate would occur in a layer with rapid changes in temperature over a short vertical distance. This could happen in the troposphere near the Earth's surface, especially in regions with strong convection or temperature inversions.
High temperature and high pressure are inferred to occur within Earth's stiffer mantle. As depth increases in the mantle, both temperature and pressure increase. This combination of high temperature and pressure allows for the solid rock to exhibit ductile behavior, resulting in the flow of solid material over long periods of time.
The highest recorded temperature is 134 degrees Fahrenheit, on July 10th. This was in Furnace Creek, California on 1913, over a century ago.
The high temperature of the Sun's core is necessary for nuclear fusion to occur. Fusion reactions at this temperature produce the tremendous amount of energy that allows the Sun to shine and sustain life on Earth.
they would either die because of the temperature rising which they wouldn't be use to or they would adapt to it over a period of time
It would ruin the solar system and might destroy the other planets because they are in the way of the suns orbiting circle and all the planets would be floating in sapce all over the place or the sun and all the other planets will have to orbit the earth and it will become the earth system-dont think it's going to happen though
You would freeze. The earth would be pretty well frozen over. The average surface temperature would be about -4 degrees Fahrenheit if there were no greenhouse effect.
When the Earth's plates shift over each other.