Jupiter emits twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun, which indicates it has its own internal heat source.
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Jupiter emits twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun, which indicates it has its own internal heat source.
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Just like Jupiter, Saturn emits twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun indicating it also has an internal heat source.
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The European polecat is sometimes called a skunk because it emits a skunk-like odor when threatened or during courtship.
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Over the course of one solar cycle (one 11-year period), the Sun’s emitted energy varies on average at about 0.1 percent. That may not sound like a lot, but the Sun emits a large amount of energy – 1,361 watts per square meter. Even fluctuations at just a tenth of a percent can affect Earth.
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