About 8 minutes ago.
Electromagnetic radiation from the sun, most in the form of visible light.
Some of them are. Also, to detect other radiation that doesn't reach Earth, or hardly reaches it - like infrared for example.Some of them are. Also, to detect other radiation that doesn't reach Earth, or hardly reaches it - like infrared for example.Some of them are. Also, to detect other radiation that doesn't reach Earth, or hardly reaches it - like infrared for example.Some of them are. Also, to detect other radiation that doesn't reach Earth, or hardly reaches it - like infrared for example.
Far infrared rays are, corresponding to lower temperatures, but not near infrared which corresponds to warmer temps.
global warming i guess?!
infrared rays
The types of radiation that can reach the surface of Earth include visible light, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and some infrared radiation from the sun. Additionally, cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles from space, can also penetrate the Earth's atmosphere, although they are mostly absorbed. However, most harmful forms of radiation, such as gamma rays and X-rays, are absorbed by the atmosphere and do not reach the surface.
The rays of the sun are streams of energy that travel through space and reach Earth, providing light and warmth. These rays are made up of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation.
Ozone gas in earth's atmosphere absorbs UV rays. It does not absorb infrared rays.
Infrared Heat.
The earth, the sun, stars, and galaxies emit infrared rays.
Ultraviolet rays from the sun are able to reach Earth's surface because they have shorter wavelengths compared to visible light and can penetrate the atmosphere. While some UV radiation is absorbed or scattered by the atmosphere, enough reaches the surface to cause effects such as sunburn and skin damage.
The infrared rays of the sun bring the maximum heat because they have a longer wavelength and higher energy compared to visible light and ultraviolet rays. When these rays reach the Earth's surface, they are absorbed by objects and converted into heat energy, which is why they are responsible for warming the environment.