Solar radiation is radiation heat transfer into the biosphere and trapped by plant to the form of chemical energy. The motion of air and gas in biosphere due to contact with cold or hot surface involve conduction and radiation. The wind carrying heat is convection.
In the biosphere, heat still rises, so it is transported up. And then, when there is no more room for it at the top of the biosphere, it circulates around the walls of the biosphere.
one way that i m familiar is:
the ocean currents
Its the electromagnetic radiation and electromagnetic spectrum
radioactive decay and residual heat
The sun and the earth's core.
The two principal sources of heat are the Sun and the Earth itself via geothermal heat. The sun's heat will vary more than geothermal, and therefore contribute more to flux.
The pattern of precipitation and low altitude clouds, which are thick and reflect more sunlight
Geothermal energy is derived from energy in the Earth's crust. In places where there is a lot of underground heat very close to the surface, it can be removed and simply used. In places where this cannot be done, it can be drawn out with heat pumps. The heat in the Earth can come from either of two sources. One is the internal heat of the parts of the Earth below the crust, and the other is the sun. The heat of the core of the Earth is partly residual heat from the formation of the Earth, and partly from radioactive decay of materials in the Earth.
heat and light
Heat and orbital revolution.
210 ways.
The two ways of radiation are ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation has enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, creating charged particles (ions). Non-ionizing radiation has less energy and cannot ionize atoms. Both types of radiation can have potential health effects depending on the dose and exposure.
dig a really big hole then get out in jump back in then dig another hole
fires and the sun makes heat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the mantle plume There are two source of heat in the earth's interior. The main two sources are fire and breathing heat.
radioactive decay and residual heat
They reflect light as well as heat. They also contain water which will become rain, wetting the land enabling life.
movement and heat
1)through wind 2)through animals
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