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Yes! Because land warms up faster than water simply because the suns rays hit it directly.
Wind and ocean currents are both produced by the Earth's unequal heating. This leads to the conclusion that the Sun is the main component in wind currents and ocean currents, because the Sun is what heats the Earth.
the ocean
The unequal heating of different areas on the planet sets up difference in temperatures and pressure. That gives rise to storms and circulation of the atmosphere. The suns angle is important because the intensity of sunlight in the tropics gives more solar energy that the lower angle of the light given to the poles. Thus making the topics hotter and the poles colder.
cause mercury doesnt trap the suns heat into the surface. It burns in the day time but freezes at the night time. Venus traps the suns heat in its surface.
Because... (a) not every energy 'ray' from the sun has the same strength, (b) the thickness of the atmosphere varies - depending on where you are on Earth, and (c) water and land absorb heat at different rates.
Yes! Because land warms up faster than water simply because the suns rays hit it directly.
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Wind and ocean currents are both produced by the Earth's unequal heating. This leads to the conclusion that the Sun is the main component in wind currents and ocean currents, because the Sun is what heats the Earth.
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
it cause erosion
the suns move aroung etternally
the ocean
no. the earths orbit cause the seasons
because It is further away from the suns heat
The suns radiation hitting our atmosphere