Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
No, if Earth were the same distance from the Sun as Mars, the surface would not be as cold as Mars. Earth has a thicker atmosphere that traps heat from the Sun, creating a more moderate climate compared to Mars. Mars' thin atmosphere allows heat to escape more easily, leading to colder temperatures.
Mars has a cold temperature because it is farther from the Sun compared to Earth, which results in less solar heat reaching the planet. Additionally, Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to retain heat well, leading to significant temperature fluctuations between day and night.
Mars is not very hot because it has a thin atmosphere that cannot trap heat effectively. The atmosphere on Mars is mostly carbon dioxide, which is not as effective at retaining heat as Earth's atmosphere. Additionally, Mars is further away from the Sun than Earth, so it receives less solar energy.
It isn't Earth is closer to the sun, therefore Earth is hotter. Martian surface temperatures vary from lows of about -87 °C during the polar winters to highs of up to -5 °C in summers. The wide range in temperatures is due to the thin atmosphere which cannot store much solar heat, the low atmospheric pressure, and the inability of Martian soil to store heat. The planet is also 1.52 times as far from the sun as Earth, resulting in just 43 percent of the amount of sunlight.
No, it does not
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Venus is hotter than Mars because of its thick atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide, which creates a greenhouse effect trapping heat from the sun. Mars has a much thinner atmosphere, which cannot retain heat as effectively. Additionally, Venus is closer to the sun than Mars, further contributing to its higher temperatures.
No, if Earth were the same distance from the Sun as Mars, the surface would not be as cold as Mars. Earth has a thicker atmosphere that traps heat from the Sun, creating a more moderate climate compared to Mars. Mars' thin atmosphere allows heat to escape more easily, leading to colder temperatures.
no it cant, because it is from the sun, and we cant control the suns heat
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
Mars does not provide heat - it is actually a cold planet. It absorbs a lot of heat from the sun during it's day, but having almost no atmosphere, it radiates that heat right back out into space again at night.
They would burn up from the heat.
The heat generated in the sun prevents us from reaching it. The heat is about 5500 degrees celcius and no ordinary human or supernatural machine can reach the sun.
Yes it does but the planets closer to the sun get more heat and the planets that are farther away get less heat. That is why Venus is hotter than our Earth and Mars is colder.
there's like a layer, imagine a bubble around the earth, when the heat enters it, it cant get out.
Mars has a cold temperature because it is farther from the Sun compared to Earth, which results in less solar heat reaching the planet. Additionally, Mars has a thin atmosphere that is not able to retain heat well, leading to significant temperature fluctuations between day and night.