Social Sciences, asked by mili4532, 1 year ago

what do you mean by earth mean temperature . explain it in detail?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the average annual temperature for the globe between 1951 and 1980 was around 57.2 degrees Fahrenheit (14 degrees Celsius). (UCAR). - The global mean surface temperature is 14.46 °C computed from MODIS data (2001-2012). plz mark me as brain list and also plz like

Answered by ivaklm8
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Answer:Earth is the only planet we know of that can support life. The planet is not too close or too far away from the sun. It lies in a "Goldilocks zone"— not too hot, not too cold.

The distance from Earth to the sun is one of the most important factors in making Earth habitable. The next closest planet to the sun, Venus, for example, is the hottest planet in the solar system. Temperatures there reach more than 750 degrees Fahrenheit (400 degrees Celsius), while the average temperature on Mars is minus 80 F (minus 60 C).

Earth's atmosphere also plays a vital role in regulating the temperature by providing a blanket of gases that not only protects us from excessive heat and harmful radiation from the sun, but also traps heat rising from the Earth's interior, keeping us warm.

I hope this helps you.

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