The Earth's atmosphere loses energy primarily through radiation, as it emits heat energy in the form of infrared radiation into space. Additionally, energy is lost through processes like convection and conduction, where heat is transferred to the surface and then dissipated. Atmospheric phenomena such as precipitation and cloud formation also contribute to energy loss by transporting heat away from the surface. Lastly, interactions with solar winds and cosmic radiation can further deplete atmospheric energy.
Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
The atmosphere is actually warmer near the surface because the sun's rays are warming the physical earth, not the air directly. The atmosphere is then heated through convection from the warmed earth. As the warmer air rises, it expands and cools off.
See the answer to the question "The sun shines in space as it does on Earth Yet it is freezing cold in space what causes the difference?"
luminosity or brightness
Yes, the Sun does lose energy as it shines through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy loss is continuously replenished by converting mass into energy at an incredible rate, maintaining the Sun's brightness and heat.
Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
It's called Reentry.
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The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
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A system may appear to lose energy due to factors such as friction, heat transfer, and external forces doing work on the system. These causes can lead to a decrease in the system's overall energy, making it seem like energy is being lost.
Comets rarely come in to the atmosphere at all. On those occasions when a comet does collide with the Earth, it will pass all the way through the atmosphere and hit the surface within a second or two, causing massive destruction. So it's probably just as well that it hardly ever happens.
Because of the air resistance which causes the pendulum to gradually lose energy.
Bonding occurs when atoms gain,lose,or share electrons in their outer energy level.
The energy that causes a change of state in a system is typically thermal energy. When thermal energy is added or removed from a system, it can cause the particles within the system to gain or lose kinetic energy, leading to a change in the state of matter (such as melting, freezing, boiling, or condensation).
No. Only eating less causes you to lose weight. Stacker is not even supposed to do that - its an "energy drink" ... which means sugar.
When energy is removed, the decrease in energy causes the particles to slow down or cool down. This can lead to a decrease in movement and a potential change in state, such as from gas to liquid or solid.