I'm afraid that's too general, since the temperature around the world would vary from place to place.
Angle of inclination is a fancy term for earths tilt. So the angle of inclination is 23 1/2 %.
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
Mars has a very similar angle of axial tilt to Earth.
Yes.
The earths temperature varies for example living on the equator it would be hotter but up in the north lets say iceland it would be a lot colder so there is no real earths temperature(unless you get to the core of the earth)
the earth rotates on a 360 degree angle
Well theres no specific permanent temperature for the earths center, but only averages, ranges and approximates of temperatures. The earths centre which is the core, consists of two layers the inner core and the outer core. The outer core has a temperature of about 7200 - 9032 degree Fahrenheit (4000 - 5000 degree celsius), while the temperature of the inner core is about 9032 - 1082 degree Fahrenheit (5000 - 6000 degree celsius).
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Angle of inclination is a fancy term for earths tilt. So the angle of inclination is 23 1/2 %.
it depends on the deepth
it depends on the deepth
The temperature of th earth's atmosphere drops about 5 degree centigrate for every 1000m elevation above the earths surfaceif the air temperature at the ground level is 15degc and presure is 760mm of hg.at what elevation the pressure is 380 mm of hg.assume that airbehaves like an ideal gas?
Summers would be hotter, and winters would be colder.
it is way warmer there than on earth! earths average temperature is 14C mercurys average temperature is 66C
It has colder temperatures than earth does
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
it the temperature of the space that changes earth