The sun heats the Earth, and then longwave radiation heats the troposphere via convection currents.
The sun is the most useful cause for the heating of the troposphere
The sun is the most useful cause for the heating of the troposphere
Convection
radiation
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The major contribution in heating the troposphere comes from the sun's radiation. The sun warms the ground by radiation, which in turn warms the air heating the troposphere.
it is called radiation
either conduction or convection
Heating the troposphere refers to the process by which the Earth's surface is warmed by the sun and then in turn heats the air above it. This heating creates temperature variations that drive weather patterns and atmospheric circulation within the troposphere, which is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs.
The major direct source of heat in the troposphere is the sun. Solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which then heats the air above it through conduction, convection, and radiation. This process creates temperature variations that drive weather patterns and atmospheric circulation.
Infrared heat rises from the surface of the earth into the troposphere (the lowest level of the atmosphere). It is captured there by greenhouse gases, so the troposphere warms. This is called the greenhouse effect, and too much greenhouse gas means global warming.
most probable cause would be over heating