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Cooling and soildification of magma.
Radiation Fog
The earth's core, consisting primarily of molten nickel and iron, is cooling over time.
The source of the warmth of the stratosphere is the absorption of UV radiation by ozone, hence reduced ozone leads to cooling.
Is the balance between incoming short wave solar radiation (infra) and outgoing long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and overheating of the atmosphere.
Is the balance between incoming short wave solar radiation (infra) and outgoing long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and overheating of the atmosphere.
Is the balance betwen in coming short wave solar radiation (infra) and out going long wave solar radiation (TERESTRIAL) to avoid over cooling and over heating of the atmospher
Cool, clear, and calm conditions favor the formation of fog by radiation cooling.
There are primarily two factors that influence the temperature of the Earth, which are, the heating caused by sunlight during the day, and the cooling caused by the emission of infrared radiation into space at night. Greenhouse gases which intercept the infrared radiation are another significant factor.
radiation
Through alternating heating and cooling.
Cool, clear, and calm conditions favor the formation of fog by radiation cooling.
They tends to block incoming solar radiation, thereby cooling the surface. They don't really impact Earth's longwave radiation.
Cloud cover prevents IR radiation and light from escaping to space, preventing cooling by radiation.
cooling and freezing...