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Only partially, by warm winds. Mainly radiation from our Sun gives us heat.
An air mass is warmed for the most part by the earth's surface, which is in turn warmed by the sun. Air masses get much of their moisture from bodies of water such as lakes and, most significantly, the ocean. Some moisture also evaporates from soil.
The whole world is warmed by the sun.
When the atmosphere is warmed by the sun, the air expands and becomes less dense, leading to a decrease in air pressure. This change in air pressure can cause air to rise, creating areas of low pressure. As a result, cooler, denser air moves in to replace the rising warm air, which can lead to wind and various weather patterns, including the development of clouds and precipitation.
greenhouse effect
The Greenhouse Effect!
greenhouse effect
Air warmed by heat from the Earth's surface is known as "thermal air" or "warm air." When the Sun heats the Earth's surface, it in turn warms the adjacent air, causing it to rise due to its lower density. This process is crucial for weather patterns and atmospheric circulation, as the rising warm air can lead to cloud formation and precipitation. Additionally, this warmed air plays a significant role in regulating the Earth's climate.