Not necessarily. The temperature of a planet or star is not directly related to its distance from another object. Multiple factors, such as the object's composition, atmosphere, and proximity to a heat source, can influence its temperature.
Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not
the closer you are to the equator, the hotter it is.
hotter and brings it closer to its boiling point
The regions closer to the equator are hotter and more moist than those further from the equator. They receive more solar energy than the poles.
Venus is much closer to the Sun than Neptune and, is the hotter of the two planets.
Hotter
Florida is a lot hotter because it is closer to the equator.
Haiti is way hotter than Alabama because it is closer to the equator.
Atlanta is hotter than North Carolina during the summer because it is further south and closer to the equator. The closer you are to the equator, the hotter it will be. Especially in Summer months.
Yes
Yes, water is hotter when it is closer to the shore because it is more shallow and greater surface area for the sun to heat up.
Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not
Venus is hotter than Mars because Venus is closer to the Sun.
Venus, because it is closer to the sun.
no mexico is closer to the equator
the closer you are to the equator, the hotter it is.
The sun is a big ball of burning gases, which is very hot, so it makes sense if you get closer to it, it would be hotter.A fire is hotter as you get closer to it - Sun, same thing.