The Sun.
weather and climate
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
The absorption of thermal energy from the ground heats the lower atmosphere and keeps Earth's surface much warmer than it would if there were no atmosphere. :)
No. It radiates most energy back as infarred radiation.
The atmosphere traps energy from the sun because in our atmosphere are greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane. These three-atom gases absorb the heat rising from the earth's surface.
weather and climate
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce
Energy is transferred between the earths surface and the atmosphere via conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through contact with neighboring molecules.
earths surface
50%
yes the earths surface absorbs more radiant energy from the sun than the atmosphere GOOD LUCK :)
The absorption of thermal energy from the ground heats the lower atmosphere and keeps Earth's surface much warmer than it would if there were no atmosphere. :)
Heat from the sun rising as infrared radiation from the surface of the earth.
Energy from the sun that is absorbed by the Earth's surface is reflected back into the atmosphere or absorbed by land and water and transformed into heat.
No. It radiates most energy back as infarred radiation.
by the earth's energy being reflected to the atmosphere