its can be effected or affected by many things
whoever wrote this is f***ing stupid.
hey that's not nice and people the answer to this question is temperature
Based on the distances provided, Planet A is Venus and Planet B is Saturn
Their distance from the Sun as well as their atmosphere - presence or absence as well as its composition (if present)..
Not necessarily. The temperature of a planet or star is not directly related to its distance from another object. Multiple factors, such as the object's composition, atmosphere, and proximity to a heat source, can influence its temperature.
It can vary substantially. Whether a planet is a Goldilocks planet is based only on its distance from the star it orbits. If a planet orbits at the right distance that it might be the right temperature to support liquid water, it is called a Goldilocks planet. The nature of the atmosphere would still be affected by factors such as the planet's composition, mass, and evolutionary history.
Each planet has different characteristics, such as size, distance from the sun, and composition, that result in unique facts about each planet. Factors like gravity, atmosphere, and temperature also play a role in determining the specific features and conditions found on each planet.
Distance from the Sun (for star systems not our own, distance from the primary star(s)) the closer to a star the more energy reaches the planet. Atmospheric composition - how much energy gets to the surface and how much is trapped in. Terrestrial composition; what the solid stuff is made of and how it reacts with stellar/solar energies. Some things reflect light back, others absorb the energy and radiate it back as heat. Also, for planets not around the Sun, the size and energy output (heat) of the star(s) would be factored in. :P
Eris has a frozen atmosphere.
Based on the distances provided, Planet A is Venus and Planet B is Saturn
Eris has a frozen atmosphere.
Their distance from the Sun as well as their atmosphere - presence or absence as well as its composition (if present)..
The Gas Giants have a deep gas atmosphere and earth have a not so deep atmosphere
The composition of a planet's atmosphere is another important factor in determining its temperature. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the planet's surface and contribute to the overall temperature.
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
The amount of light and warmth a planet receives from the sun depends on its distance from the sun, the intensity of sunlight reaching the planet, and its atmosphere composition, which affects how much of the sunlight is absorbed or reflected. These factors collectively determine the temperature and conditions on the planet's surface for supporting life.
It is a gassy planet like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune
it warms up the planet
if we didn't have an atmosphere during the day our planet would be very hot and during the night our planet would be very cold