It would explode. Instantly.
It would harden and then become hard rock.
The amount of heat energy in Earth's atmosphere is referred to as temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance or system. It is a key factor in determining weather patterns and climate.
The law of heat exchange, also known as the second law of thermodynamics, states that heat will naturally flow from a higher temperature to a lower temperature until equilibrium is reached. This principle governs the direction in which heat is transferred between objects and systems.
Heat transfer generally follows the laws of thermodynamics, including the first law (conservation of energy) and the second law (entropy). Heat transfer can occur through conduction, convection, or radiation, with the direction of heat flow determined by temperature differences and the properties of the materials involved.
Assuming that you mean heat to be the internal energy of a system or object. Than temperature is a method to measure this. The second law of thermodynamics clearly shows the relation: dQ = TdS where Q is the change of heat in a system T is the temperature S is the change of entropy, which can never decrease per definition
The temperature scale used to measure Earth's heat is called the Celsius scale.
The atmosphere has lower heat capacity
No, energy does not naturally flow as heat from a lower temperature to a higher temperature. Heat energy always flows from a higher temperature to a lower temperature in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics.
we used the earths heat for gloderal wornng
Earth's heat is transferred by convection, which is the movement of heat through a fluid due to differences in temperature. It is also transferred by conduction, which is the direct transfer of heat through a material due to a difference in temperature between two points.
True, heat will naturally flow from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. This flow of heat is governed by the second law of thermodynamics, which states that heat will always transfer from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
Beneath the surface of the earth temperature remains the same. Within the Earth, irregular convection cells within the mantle transfer heat from the core to the surface of the planet. Volcanoes and earthquakes are two examples of heat transferring from the interior to the surface.
It would harden and then become hard rock.
Heat is transferred from an object that has a thermal conductivity temperature to another object through heat conduction.
Heat moves from areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature, following the principle of thermodynamics known as the second law of thermodynamics.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
The difference in temperature and density is the cause of convection currents in the earths mantle. Convection currents are the flow that transfers heat within a fluid.