Electromagnetic waves, mainly visible light.
I don't recognise your terms 'solar wave' and 'height'. Solar energy is emitted from the sun and reaches earth as radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared bands. the totoal falling on 1 square meter of earths surface (on average) is 230 watts.
Since we are talking about warming, what you are looking for is heat or more properly thermal energy, But there is a problem as thermal energy cannot travel through empty space as this form of energy is defined in terms of the vibrations of matter at the atomic/molecular level.What travels through empty space and when it arrives on earth produces these vibrations in matter that will warm the earth is electromagnetic radiation, primarily radiation in the infrared and visible light bands. The energy in this radiation is electromagnetic in nature and is cyclicly exchanged back and forth between the electric and magnetic fields of the wave.
venus (in terms of distance from the sun). In terms of distance from the earth, it is Mars In terms of size, it is Saturn.
hydrogen and oxygen
About 60 Earth radii.
I don't recognise your terms 'solar wave' and 'height'. Solar energy is emitted from the sun and reaches earth as radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared bands. the totoal falling on 1 square meter of earths surface (on average) is 230 watts.
Radiation is when no atoms or molecules are involved in the transfer of heat or energy. This is when energy can travel through empty space . Ex:sun heats earth through space;radiation.
In simple terms, conduction, convection and radiation describe the three modes involved in the transformation of heat energy from one place to another.
geographic terms
Words we use to describe and write about processes features and phenomenon that occur on earth.
environment
Which of the following terms does NOT describe a form of a fat?Cholesterol
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Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest, darkest, iciest continent on earth.
No. The are both terms which describe the point or region within the earth's lithosphere below the surface where an earthquake begins.
Geographic terms are words that describe and define specific features or concepts related to the Earth's surface, such as mountains, rivers, continents, and climates. These terms help geographers and individuals communicate effectively about locations, landscapes, and spatial relationships.
The names we give to a few other wavelength-bands of electromagnetic radiation are: -- radio -- microwave -- heat -- X-ray -- gamma ray After you've spent some time here on Earth, you'll get used to these terms, and you'll quickly understand what we do with these categories of radiation.