describe how radiation,conduction,and convection heat up atmosphere?
The term scientists use to describe the gases that have built up in the atmosphere resulting in a change of climate on the earth is Greenhouse effect. These greenhouse gases let light in, but don't let heat escape.
the atmosphere and the ocean waters heat up through an interesting process called convection
Earth's atmosphere is mainly heated from the ground up because the heat is absorbed into the ground. The warmed surface of the earth then emits heat as infrared radiation which rises into the atmosphere. There the greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane absorb and hold the heat.
Where greenhouse gases (CO2) enter the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels, and build up and build up, keeping more of the suns heat trapped in the atmosphere and on earth, raising temperatures.
greenhouse gasesgreenhouse effect
The term scientists use to describe the gases that have built up in the atmosphere resulting in a change of climate on the earth is Greenhouse effect. These greenhouse gases let light in, but don't let heat escape.
The term scientists use to describe the gases that have built up in the atmosphere resulting in a change of climate on the earth is Greenhouse effect. These greenhouse gases let light in, but don't let heat escape.
the atmosphere and the ocean waters heat up through an interesting process called convection
The Greenhouse effect...
After the sunlight heats the ground,the ground delivers the heat to the dust and it goes straight up to the atmosphere. But the hole air doesn't goes to the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect takes some of the heat and the other heat goes up to the galaxy.
The Space vehicles heat up when they enter the earth's atmosphere because the tendency of the air is to compress quickly when the space vehicle hits the atmosphere. When the gasses compressed the temperature also rises which causes the heat.
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Heat the mirror.
Earth's atmosphere is mainly heated from the ground up because the heat is absorbed into the ground. The warmed surface of the earth then emits heat as infrared radiation which rises into the atmosphere. There the greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane absorb and hold the heat.
The sun's heat is radiated to the earth which enters the atmosphere. This heat warms up the surface but is then reflected back into space. But, as the atmosphere's amount of greenhouse gases is increasing, less heat is escaping from the earth's surface and is getting trapped. This results in what we call 'global warming' as the earth's temperature heats up.
The heat is released by heat exchangers in the atmosphere.
because there is less atmosphere in the Arctic