Earth has a moderate temperature range because of its atmosphere, which traps heat from the sun, preventing extreme temperature fluctuations. The presence of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide also helps regulate the Earth's temperature by absorbing and retaining some of the sun's heat. Additionally, Earth's oceans play a significant role in redistributing heat around the planet, contributing to its overall temperature stability.
Hot.
It is not too hot, not too chilly either.
I think you mean "Cold is to frigid as what is to torrid?" In that case, the answer would be "hot". Torrid is very hot so I don't know what could be hotter. Even sweltering and sultry are not as hot as torrid.
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
-50 Fahrenheit is extremely cold. It is well below freezing and would be considered dangerously cold for most people.
The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot
earth is hot and cold
It has to do with the rotation of the earth and how far away it is from the sun during the different seasons.
No. It is really hot and boiling in the very centre of our Earth.
-Gravity (so it doesnt float away) -Temp (not too hot or cold)
freezing, very cold, cold, lukewarm, warm, hot, very hot, boiling
The earth rotates around the sun making some places warmer and some colder
No. Earth's core is extremely hot. While it is cooling it is doing so very slowly. It will remain hot even after the sun has died.
Hot
The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
FIRE for HOT andICE for COLD
very,very hot/cold