Me in July
Tidal interactions between the giant planet and the other Jovian moons. The inner most moon IO is the most thermally active.
The Greenhouse effect...
The heat from the sun causes the surface of the earth to warm up and with the amount of green houses there are it causes the heat from the sun to trapped and that causes global warming.
The temperatures on Jupiter's moons range from extremely cold to relatively moderate, depending on the distance from Jupiter and the moon's individual characteristics. For example, Europa has an average surface temperature of around -260°F (-160°C), while Io's temperatures can reach up to 2,700°F (1,500°C) due to its volcanic activity.
When you heat up particles in a marshmallow, the particles gain energy and move faster. This causes the marshmallow to expand as the air trapped inside heats up and expands, increasing the volume of the marshmallow.
Venus does not have any moons. It is one of the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any natural satellites orbiting around it.
Me in July
cause they stay i orbit because of jupiters gravity not there own so jupiter would suck the gas from its moons but not vice versa
what causes rear wheel rotors to heat up
the sun
The Greenhouse effect...
Nitrogen and Helium
Friction which causes heat.
The heat from the sun causes the surface of the earth to warm up and with the amount of green houses there are it causes the heat from the sun to trapped and that causes global warming.
Galileo is the first person known to have seen the four largest moons of Jupiter. It took much better telescopes than Galileo's to see the myriad smaller bodies that orbit the largest planet. The current count of moons of Jupiter is 63, but there are certainly others too small to see using our current telescopes. And this doesn't count the smaller bodies which make up Jupiter's partial ring system.
Incandescence. The filament is heated by the electricity moving through it, this causes the filament to heat up, and the heat causes the familiar glow.
Roughly speaking the more massive planets have more moons, which is because they have stronger gravity which causes them to pick up debris as they go along.
The resistance to the electric flow through the wire coil causes heat