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Now the average motor gets up to 400 degrees fahrenheit and lets say their are 2,000,000,000 motor vehicles on the road a day. Those 2,000,000,000 motor vehicles give off 800,000,000,000 degree's of heat a day, which is trapped in the earth's atmosphere by CO2 and other such green house gasses.
LOL.
The SUN is millions of times bigger than the whole earth and
The SUN doesn't even make anywhere near 800,000,000,000 degrees of heat a day.
But if the earth got close enough to the sun then the whole planet would melt.
There are over a billion chinese people. They weigh an average of 100 pounds/40 kg.
They breathe a billion times as much air and make a billion times more co2 than you do.
If they all jumped off of something at the same time then the earth would be hit
by more than 100 MILLION
TONS of mass
and then the world would ...
(NOT) ... be destroyed, or have an earth quake.
Your right the sun does not make 8 hundred billion degrees of heat a day it makes around 13,600,000 kelvin a day. Now the heat from the sun spreads out as it travels away from the sun and when some of that heat reaches the earth it is a fraction of the insanity as it was when it left the sun. Now with cars they do indeed make eight hundred billion degrees of heat a day but its over a large area, and while the green house gasses do trap a lot of the heat some still is lost.
Imagine you had lets say you have 1,000 light bulbs that give off 10 degrees of heat a day, wouldn't that heat be absorbed by the world and contribute to the heating of the earth??
What if you had 20 billion light bulb that give of 40 degrees of heat a day how much heat it added to the planet??