th north and south pole.
The Earth needs layers because the earth is cold, some parts of on on top of it have heat but the Earth is always cold because of cold Space. It needs heat inside.
Because the sun does not point to the top, or the bottom of the earth.That's why there is one part of the earth that is always warm,it is right in the middle and goes all the way around the earth.
Yes. There is always (except during certain eclipses) half of the moon illuminated. However, there is no 'dark side of the moon' per se. The same part of the moon is always facing the earth, but the part that is lighted changes by the minute, just as it does on Earth.
During the daytime, all of it; at night, no part of the Sun. During a short time, during sunrise, only part of the Sun is over the horizon.Note: This is for a specific observer; you can always find a point on the Earth where the Sun is above your head.
No, cold water is not always on the right. The location of hot and cold water taps can vary depending on the plumbing system and design of the fixture.
The Earth needs layers because the earth is cold, some parts of on on top of it have heat but the Earth is always cold because of cold Space. It needs heat inside.
Because the sun does not point to the top, or the bottom of the earth.That's why there is one part of the earth that is always warm,it is right in the middle and goes all the way around the earth.
Polar zone
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
gravity
If the earth did not mood it would always be dark. It would also be cold.
Well, there are lots of kinds. Antarctica is always cold, for example.
some part of the earth ALWAYS faces the moon. ALWAYS (its a big ball we live on)
The heat rises to the top. The lower part is always the coldest.
your question doesnt make sense-that part of the earth has-what does that mean? and the earth rotates, that's what makes night and day, so every part of the earth faces the sun for half of the 24 hours in a day(with the exeption of the north and south poles which are always dark and always light at parts of the year)