It is supposed that greenhouse gases contribute to global warming.
Planets cannot physically touch because they are separated by the vacuum of space. If by "touch" you mean collide, it would result in a catastrophic event, causing massive destruction and potentially leading to the formation of a new celestial body or disrupting the orbits of other nearby planets.
The giant planets of the solar system, are composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, the lightest elements. They formed beyond what is known as the frost line. Within the frost line the sun's radiation was intense enough to strip away most of the lighter elements, leaving behind smaller planets made mostly of rock and metal. Beyond the frost line the planets were able to hold on to this material and grew massive as a result.
If two planets were to collide, it would result in a catastrophic event leading to the destruction of both planets. The force and impact from the collision would cause massive damage and likely result in the formation of new celestial bodies.
The direct result of aerobic respiration is the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecules through the oxidation of glucose. These ATP molecules serve as the primary energy source for cellular functions in organisms.
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It is supposed that greenhouse gases contribute to global warming.
The inner planets are typically warmer than the outer planets. This is because the inner planets are closer to the sun and receive more direct sunlight, leading to higher temperatures. In contrast, the outer planets are much farther from the sun and are colder as a result.
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