The earth is on a tilt so it can't hit the earth everywhere at the same time.
The sun's radiation heat to the surface of the entire Earth is approximately 2,500 times greater than the heat coming from the Earth's interior. This is due to the immense energy output of the sun compared to the relatively smaller amount of heat generated within the Earth.
when earth absorbs the heat coming from the sunthere is too much moisture in the air3.when the clouds reflect the heat back to the space
The Earth gets most of its heat from the sun. Solar radiation warms the surface of the Earth, which in turn heats up the atmosphere. Additionally, heat from the Earth's core, known as geothermal heat, also contributes to the overall temperature of the planet.
The source of energy that drives convection within the Earth's atmosphere is primarily solar radiation. The sun heats the Earth's surface unevenly, causing air to warm and rise in some areas and cool and sink in others, creating convection currents. This process is responsible for distributing heat and moisture throughout the atmosphere.
The Earth gets its heat and light from the Sun. The Sun emits vast amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including heat and light, which reaches Earth through space. This energy is essential for supporting life on our planet.
Wind is generated
the sunns rays heat in different directions
unevnly because some things are closer to the sun than others take the ifle tower for instance what do you think would be heated more the ifle tower or the flat ground??
The Equator, and the poles receive different amounts of heat because they are at different positions on Earth and the farther away you are from the Sun, the less heat you receive, so it's hotter near the Equator than the North/South Poles.
Heat from the sun transfers to Earth through radiation.
The ultimate source of heat energy that causes winds is the Sun. The Sun heats up the Earth's surface unevenly, creating temperature differences that lead to variations in air pressure. These pressure differences then drive the movement of air, creating winds.
The process that Earth receives heat from the sun is called radiation.
The original source for wind energy is the sun. The sun's radiation heats the Earth unevenly, causing air to move and create wind. Wind turbines then convert this kinetic energy into electricity.
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 heat of the sun reaches the earth by radiation, E = hf =hc/w.
Essentially, yes: the Sun's heat creates convection-currents.
the sun transfer the heat to earth by radiation of heat