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Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
the atmosphere of earth is thick
It affects how warm the atmosphere is.
No because they do not have an atmosphere that will absorb the suns rays and trap it in like our atmosphere does.
During the night, whilst not receiving the suns rays, the atmosphere loses some of its warmth.
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Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
well the suns pressure and the earths atmosphere
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
corona the outermost layer of the suns atmosphere also known as the largest
The sun, originally, but the sun actually heats the earth, and warm air rises from the surface of the earth and is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This is mostly how the air gets warm.
the atmosphere of earth is thick
Corona is a type of plasma "atmosphere" of the Sun
the outer layer of the suns atmosphere is the corona