It affects how warm the atmosphere is.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
they get it from the suns energy
radiation carried by convection.
No, it does not.
It affects how warm the atmosphere is.
It affects how warm the atmosphere is.
Heat!!
Core of the sun.
Light energy.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
Its because the suns variability actually has a big impact on earths climate.
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.