Air in the troposphere radiates up to the top of the Earth's atmosphere. This effectively works to cool the Earth's surface.
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All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
The sun heats up the water and the molecules escape the water and turn into water vapoor.
Well the sun actually doesn't affect us, it would affect us if it went away though. We need the sun, without it we would die. The sun provides oxygen for humans and animals, and the plants live off of the air and creates more oxygen.
The Sun heats up the Earth At least, mostly It heats up the molecules in the air, which also explains why it's colder the higher you are- there are less air molecules for the Sun to heat up
Because when air heats up it expands.
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"Evaporates".
The sun, originally, but the sun actually heats the earth, and warm air rises from the surface of the earth and is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This is mostly how the air gets warm.
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
Nuclear fusion in the center of the Sun heats it up.Nuclear fusion in the center of the Sun heats it up.Nuclear fusion in the center of the Sun heats it up.Nuclear fusion in the center of the Sun heats it up.
All of the molecule$ heat up witch causes it to draw in moisture
the sun, it heats air, hot air rises up creating a vacuum for cooler air to blow and take up the vacuum space..sun gets its energy from fusion of helium atoms, they got their energy from the big bang and no one knows what happened before that.