Geography, asked by wadhwaniaayushi, 5 months ago

The temperature of the Earth is mostly related point
and affected by the
O Upper most layer
O Lowest layer
O All the layers
O
None of these​

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Answered by sedara652
1

The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite senses temperature using infrared wavelengths. This image shows temperature of the Earth’s surface or clouds covering it for the month of April 2003. The scale ranges from -81 degrees C (-114 F) in black/blue to 47 C

Answer is upper most layer

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Answered by nishantsinghrajput99
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Answer:

All the layers.

Explanation:

The Earth gets hotter as one travels towards the core, known as the geothermal gradient. The geothermal gradient is the amount that the Earth's temperature increases with depth. It indicates heat flowing from the Earth's warm interior to its surface.Earth's internal heat comes from a combination of residual heat from planetary accretion, heat produced through radioactive decay, latent heat from core crystallization, and possibly heat from other sources. Mark me as Brainliest and do follow me.

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