the moon, it has no atmosphere so all the heat gets in, and then all the heat gets out. that is why it varies from 250F to -250F. The earths atmosphere blocks much of the suns heat but still lets some in, and doesnt let it all leave either. tats why earth is far more moderate than the moon or any other atmosphere lacking object
The atmosphere acts as a protective layer that helps regulate the Earth's temperature by trapping heat from the sun through a process called the greenhouse effect. It absorbs and redistributes incoming solar radiation, preventing drastic temperature fluctuations between day and night. Gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor in the atmosphere help maintain a stable temperature by trapping heat while allowing some to escape back into space.
the ozone layer stops some of the sun rays from getting to the planet.
I don't think that helps much! In fact the atmosphere is more transparent
to incoming energy wavelengths than to the wavelengths the Earth radiates back into space.
The Earth's atmosphere works to keep the planet warm in the same way as a greenhouse. Warmth comes in the form of the sun's rays as it passes through the atmosphere. It is then kept from escaping back into space by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane and even water vapour.
The Earth's atmosphere works to keep the planet warm in the same way as a greenhouse. Warmth comes in the form of the sun's rays as it passes through the atmosphere. It is then kept from escaping back into space by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane and even water vapour.
The earth's atmosphere lets some of the heat from the sun in, while blocking most of it. It also maintains some of the heat, while allowing some to escape.
well if earth was far away from the sun it would freeze but if it was close to the sun it will boil
Yeah, because the atmosphere holds in the greenhouse gases then releases it making warmer. :)
Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere retain heat rising from the surface of the earth, keeping it warm.
About 1% of the Earth's atmosphere is composed of other gases besides nitrogen and oxygen, including argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, and others. This 1% is crucial for maintaining the balance of gases necessary for life on Earth.
the entire atmosphere...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary gas responsible for increasing Earth's temperature through the greenhouse effect. CO2, along with other greenhouse gases, trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
the entire atmosphere...
Oxygen (O2) was not present in early Earth's reducing atmosphere. It only became abundant in the atmosphere due to the photosynthetic activity of cyanobacteria and other early organisms.
temperature differences
temperature differences
Based on temperature differences.
The answer is.....Temperature Gradient
It changes to a next temperture
Based on temperature differences.
Global warming.
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
GLOBAL WARMING Which is harmfull for the earth.
Global. Warming
The Troposhere has the most water vapor then any other layer in the atmosphere.