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What kind of energy does the atmosphere absorb from the ground after the earth absorbs the infrared rays that the ground?

the answer is thermal


How does Earth's atmosphere interfere with ground based telescope imaging?

Earth's atmosphere interferes with ground-based telescope imaging by causing turbulence in the air, which distorts the incoming light from celestial objects. This turbulence leads to blurred images and reduced resolution. Additionally, the atmosphere can absorb and scatter light, impacting the quality of observations.


Explain why earth's atmosphere is mainly heated from the ground up?

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.


If dust particles are added to the atmosphere the amount of isolation reaching the ground will probably?

Decrease because dust particles in the atmosphere can scatter sunlight and absorb heat, reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface. This can lead to cooler temperatures and reduced isolation at the surface.


Why does the surface temperature of the ground increase on a calm clear night as low cloud cover moves overhead?

Low cloud cover can act like a blanket, trapping the heat radiated by the Earth's surface and preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as the greenhouse effect, causes the surface temperature of the ground to increase on calm clear nights when low clouds move overhead.

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What kind of energy does the atmosphere absorb from the ground after the earth absorbs the infrared rays that the ground?

the answer is thermal


Would uv radiation decrease if the earth's atmosphere vanished?

It would increase, because there would be nothing to absorb it in the atmosphere before reaching the ground.


How does Earth's atmosphere interfere with ground based telescope imaging?

Earth's atmosphere interferes with ground-based telescope imaging by causing turbulence in the air, which distorts the incoming light from celestial objects. This turbulence leads to blurred images and reduced resolution. Additionally, the atmosphere can absorb and scatter light, impacting the quality of observations.


How many meters is it from the ground to the atmosphere?

The atmosphere begins at the ground. The distance between them is exactly zero.


Explain why earth's atmosphere is mainly heated from the ground up?

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.


How far is the atmosphere from earth?

The atmosphere is from the area just above the ground to 1200 miles above ground


What can be used to absorb coolant leaks on the ground?

Sand will absorb cooling anti-freeze that has leaked onto the ground. Many auto-parts stores will offer other synthetic substances to absorb automobile fluids.


How can circumferential termination of cable helps to get satisfactory treatment of radiated emission?

Circumferential termination of cable helps to get satisfactory treatment of radiated emission by ensuring that the connector and shield mates effectively. Doing so will prevent ground impedance.


If dust particles are added to the atmosphere the amount of isolation reaching the ground will probably?

Decrease because dust particles in the atmosphere can scatter sunlight and absorb heat, reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface. This can lead to cooler temperatures and reduced isolation at the surface.


What Forms when a meteoroid enters earths atmosphere?

Meteoroids don't enter the earths atmosphere, Meteors do. Meteoroids are the rocks that you find on the ground after a meteor penetrated the atmosphere and made it to the ground.


Is there machine that can absorb thunder electricity?

No, there is currently no machine that can absorb thunder electricity directly. Thunder is the sound caused by lightning, which is a powerful discharge of electricity between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. This energy is dissipated through the atmosphere and ground and cannot be easily harnessed for practical use by a machine.


Why does the surface temperature of the ground increase on a calm clear night as low cloud cover moves overhead?

Low cloud cover can act like a blanket, trapping the heat radiated by the Earth's surface and preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as the greenhouse effect, causes the surface temperature of the ground to increase on calm clear nights when low clouds move overhead.