The temperature at the Martian poles is extremely low, often dropping to around -125 degrees Celsius (-195 degrees Fahrenheit) during winter. This frigid environment is influenced by the planet's thin atmosphere and the presence of polar ice caps made primarily of water and carbon dioxide ice. Seasonal changes lead to fluctuations in temperature, contributing to the sublimation and deposition of these polar ice caps. Overall, the conditions at the poles illustrate the harsh climate of Mars and its significant temperature variations.
scientists can tell the stars composition and temperature from its spectrum. Hope tht helps :]
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It is obviously clear that we should use a thermometer rather than our sense of touch because our sense of touch can tell us whether an object is hot or cold but cannot tell us the accurate temperature Answer written by: Helpful_hinamoriAmu One day , i will come to tell you my real name.
Fossils can tell us the climate and change in the future....
Because the North is frozen water and the South is frozen land. So it has an effect temperature and wind. Bonus info: The North and South poles are not where they are supposed to be (by only a few thousand miles or a few hundred miles its always changing) and the poles are supposed to switch places any day now so you better get prepared (multiple outcomes, the worst is an ice age (scientist will inform us right before it happens))!
The elements of the meteorite and composition of trapped gases would be based on the constituents of the Martian atmosphere and the planetary crust at the time the meteors were ejected from the Martian surface. Compared to the current conditions on Mars, this could give an indication of how the Martian climate and geology has been changing over time.
The elements of the meteorite and composition of trapped gases would be based on the constituents of the Martian atmosphere and the planetary crust at the time the meteors were ejected from the Martian surface. Compared to the current conditions on Mars, this could give an indication of how the Martian climate and geology has been changing over time.
They used the totem poles to communicate to other decades. The later generations.
You need to tell us what temperature you want to convert - and from which temperature scale !
Temperature is related to the average energy per particle.
it is wanting rain
In the novel "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells, the Earth is invaded by Martian monsters who want to eat us.
It shows the temperature of the sun. How hot of how cold.
Composition, relative motion, temperature, and density.
scientists can tell the stars composition and temperature from its spectrum. Hope tht helps :]
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