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Describe what happens to radiant energy once it enters the atmosphere?

It may be converted into heat (or cause chemical reactions to occur), otherwise it remains radiant energy and escapes back into space. Note that much of what stays as heat is converted back into infra-red radiation and lost into space at night.


Is there constant temperature throughout space?

If by space you mean the vacuum of outer space then, as the are very few atoms, there is no temperature as such.This is because what we call temperature (heat) is caused by the vibration of atoms. However, there may be allot of energy passing through a portion of space (electromagnetic energy) but, if this has no matter to impinge on, it does not deposit this energy. There are however some portions of space (in nebulae) where, although there is not much matter, what matter there is, is hot an may even be radiating energy (emission nebulae). Thus the answer to you question is:- No there is not a constant temperature throughout space.


How does a space shuttle stay warm?

They have a heater inside, much like the ones found inside homes. Also, there is a heat shield on the very outer layer of the shuttle which traps heat in.


What is the size or thickness of the atmosphere?

Earth's atmosphere is 25 miles thick form ground level to the edge of space. If you imagine earth as the size of an apple, the atmosphere is a much thinner layer than the skin of the apple.


Space by giving as much space as possible to the greater of two hazards?

Compromise space

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Describe what happens to radiant energy once it enters the atmosphere?

It may be converted into heat (or cause chemical reactions to occur), otherwise it remains radiant energy and escapes back into space. Note that much of what stays as heat is converted back into infra-red radiation and lost into space at night.


How much space does tidal energy take up?

Energy takes up no space, at all.


How much energy of space structure is there in 1 metric cubic meter of space?

I don't think there is any energy associated with empty space.


How much of a thick layer of clothes would you need on mars?

you would need a space suit....


What shows heat loss in buildings?

Thermographs show how much heat escapes from certain areas of the building by showing red where the most escapes and blue where none escapes


How much space would a blu-ray hold if it were the size of a laser disc?

A single layer would be approximately be 43GB(gigabytes) and a dual layer would be approximately 85GB.


How much energy does space stations use?

15 billion killawots a minuite


Do astronauts get tired in space?

no because they don't need that much energy <33


How much energy does the Sear's tower use?

A LOT!!!!!! NO WONDER THE OZONE LAYER IZZZZ SO SMALL!!! A LOT!!!!!! NO WONDER THE OZONE LAYER IZZZZ SO SMALL!!!


What prevents all of the sun energy from getting to earth surface?

Much of it is absorbed by the atmosphere. The ozone layer absorbs a lot of it.


Miniature dogs sleep so much?

not all of the miniature dogs sleep so much. Most of them are very energetic.But the miniature dogs that do sleep a lot are because their bodys are so little that not that much energy cannot stay in their body because most of the smaller dogs have big ears so the energy escapes more.


Is there constant temperature throughout space?

If by space you mean the vacuum of outer space then, as the are very few atoms, there is no temperature as such.This is because what we call temperature (heat) is caused by the vibration of atoms. However, there may be allot of energy passing through a portion of space (electromagnetic energy) but, if this has no matter to impinge on, it does not deposit this energy. There are however some portions of space (in nebulae) where, although there is not much matter, what matter there is, is hot an may even be radiating energy (emission nebulae). Thus the answer to you question is:- No there is not a constant temperature throughout space.