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If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth is called the atmosphere. It is made up of different gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and plays a critical role in protecting and sustaining life on our planet.
The atmosphere of Earth is made up of layers of gas. These layers include the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere, each differing in temperature, composition, and density. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in protecting life on Earth by filtering harmful solar radiation and regulating temperature. It is primarily composed of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and trace gases.
The molecules of gas are kept in lower atmosphere due to a special force. It is called gravity.
No, Earth is not hotter than the gas giants. The gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn, have extremely high temperatures in their deep atmospheres due to the immense pressure and heat generated by their massive size and gravitational compression. In contrast, Earth's average surface temperature is much cooler, typically around 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). However, Earth can experience higher surface temperatures than some of the outer layers of gas giants, but overall, the internal temperatures of gas giants far exceed those on Earth.
The envelope of gas around the Earth is called the atmosphere. It consists of layers of gases that support life on Earth by regulating temperature, protecting from the Sun's radiation, and providing the air we breathe.
ATMOSPHERE
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
The gas layer around the Earth is called the atmosphere. It is composed of various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, among others. The atmosphere is essential for sustaining life on Earth by providing oxygen and regulating temperature.
The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth is called the atmosphere. It is made up of different gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, and plays a critical role in protecting and sustaining life on our planet.
troposphere
If by "earth" you mean dirt, then solid. If by "earth" you mean our planet Earth, then it is liquid, solid, and gas. Our planet has multiple layers. The inner core is a solid. The outer core is molten (semi-liquid), the mantle is solid, and the atmosphere is a gas.
The envelope of gas surrounding the Earth is called the atmosphere. It is composed of different layers of gases that are held in place by Earth's gravity and help regulate temperature and protect life on our planet.
The atmosphere of Earth is made up of layers of gas. These layers include the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere, each differing in temperature, composition, and density. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in protecting life on Earth by filtering harmful solar radiation and regulating temperature. It is primarily composed of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and trace gases.
The molecules of gas are kept in lower atmosphere due to a special force. It is called gravity.
All of the planets in the solar system except Mercury have layers of gas surrounding solid cores.