No, it is not.
Really cold it is farthest away from the sun so it is cold they say that it is freezing there
Snow in the shade potentially hasn't melted or metamorphized yet, if temperatures are below freezing. In the sun, the additional heat from radiation will be enough to melt the snow on the surface, which then refreezes because the temperature is below freezing.
It is the last planet from the sun, a gas giant that is freezing now classed officially a dwarf star.
The Earth can move within its habitable zone, which is the range of orbits around the Sun where conditions are suitable for life as we know it. Moving too close to the Sun would result in burning, while moving too far would lead to freezing. The habitable zone is approximately between 0.95 to 1.37 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, with 1 AU being the average distance between Earth and the Sun.
Yes, Mercury is a planet in our solar system. It is the closest planet to the Sun and is known for its extreme temperature variations between its scorching hot days and freezing cold nights.
It keeps the earth from freezing.
The sun heats the earth. If there wasn't a sun, we would all die from freezing to death.
Neptune is freezing, because it is the furthest planet from the sun. It is around ?218
Because if we don't have sun, we will be freezing and not be healthy cause of not getting vitamins D
yes its bloody freezing u toss pot.
Not as long as the air temperature remains below freezing.
Really cold it is farthest away from the sun so it is cold they say that it is freezing there
Snow in the shade potentially hasn't melted or metamorphized yet, if temperatures are below freezing. In the sun, the additional heat from radiation will be enough to melt the snow on the surface, which then refreezes because the temperature is below freezing.
See the answer to the question "The sun shines in space as it does on Earth Yet it is freezing cold in space what causes the difference?"
The most positive effect is that without it there would be no earth. The sun is what keeps us alive, the sun controls the water cycle, the sun feeds the trees do that they can make oxygen, the sun keeps us from freezing to death, and much more.
Yes, snow can melt at 30 degrees Fahrenheit if there is sufficient sunlight or warmth to raise the temperature above freezing. Snow can melt when the ambient temperature is at or slightly above freezing as long as the snow is exposed to heat sources like the sun.
there are many importances of the sun some of them are that it gives light to the whole solar system, it makes plants grow, and it also gives us warmth. with out the sun our whole earth would b freezing and we would all die.