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The sun heats the atmosphere. Solar radiation largely passes through the atmosphere and warms the surface of the earth. The earth then radiates heat up into the lower levels of the atmosphere where greenhouse gases warm. The warmed greenhouse gases then continue to radiate heat in all directions warming the atmosphere and again the earth's surface.
weathering breaks rocks on earths surface
nothing, it stays stored up in the Earth and that's why there is lava in the core of the Earth.
It heats up
Burning fossil fuels adds Carbon Dioxide and other chemicals into the atmosphere and when that happens the earths atmospheres heats up and then temperatures rise, which will start to kill the plants and animals on our planet
The surface of the moon heats up.
when the sun burns, it heats up it sorroundings, that how we get heat, its energy hit earths layers.
The sun heats the atmosphere. Solar radiation largely passes through the atmosphere and warms the surface of the earth. The earth then radiates heat up into the lower levels of the atmosphere where greenhouse gases warm. The warmed greenhouse gases then continue to radiate heat in all directions warming the atmosphere and again the earth's surface.
Heats it up
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
No, there would not be winds if the earth's surface was the same temperature everywhere. The reason why is because during the day the land heats up faster than the water.
weathering breaks rocks on earths surface
nothing, it stays stored up in the Earth and that's why there is lava in the core of the Earth.
Water is added to the atmosphere through a process called evaporation. This happens when the sun heats up water on the surface of the Earth.
What do you think happens when some air heats up and other air is cool?
"It" heats up,unless you were talking about that.
nothing