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the energy transferred to the earth is called, electromagnetic radiation.
Electromagnetic waves
Infrared wave
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the solar panals
You may be referring to solar flares, also known as coronal mass ejections. When these interact with Earth's magnetic field, the result can be electromagnetic interference. In severe storms, the interference can damage or destroy electronic equipment on Earth or in orbit.
One consequence is increased ionization of earth's upper atmosphere. The good part of that is spectacular displays of the aurora borealis. The bad part is increased radio, telephone and satellite interference.
Yes, Birds are believed as well as other animals to have an innate sense of direction, or a "built-in compass" by earth's magnetic field. Concerns have arisen about electromagnetic interference with their internal compasses and our radio and other electromagnetic transmissions, such as the theory of why Bees are seemingly disappearing.
No, there is a magnetic field round the Earth.
It reaches earth as an electromagnetic wave.
the energy transferred to the earth is called, electromagnetic radiation.
After the earth absorbs the visible light from the sun the earth re-emits the infrared emissions as the type of the electromagnetic waves.
we use electromagnetic waves in radios and cell phones
William M Moran has written: 'An automated procedure for predicting potential electromagnetic interference between space and terrestrial systems within the coordination areas in the bands between 7.25 and 8.4 GHz' -- subject(s): Interference, Earth stations (Satellite telecommunication), Radio wave propagation, Radio, Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Interference from Earth's atmosphere.
Long before the Earth was.
Electromagnetic radiation... i.e., light. Electromagnetic Waves A+