Infrared rays are important for Earth as they provide heat energy from the sun, which helps to maintain the planet's temperature. They are also used in various technologies such as infrared imaging and communication systems. Additionally, infrared radiation plays a role in the greenhouse effect, helping to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and regulate the climate.
UV and infra-red rays are deflected by the earth.
Carbon dioxide and water vapor absorb infrared radiation from the sun and the Earth's surface, contributing to the greenhouse effect and trapping heat in the atmosphere.
The Igbo word for "red earth" of the Western African origin is ajali.
The sun's light and heat (in all the visible frequencies) warms the surface of the earth. The earth then emits heat in the form of lower-frequency infra-red rays which can be trapped by the carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The sun emits a type of electromagnetic radiation known as visible light, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth. This light includes a range of wavelengths that our eyes can perceive as colors.
Infra-red rays.
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Infra Red Light: Global warming is associated with Infra-Red rays that the earth emits to the atmosphere, where it is absorbed by the greenhouse gases of Carbon Dioxide and water vapor.
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Gamma rays X-rays Ultra violet rays ( purple) Visible Light rays Micro rays Infra red rays Radio rays
Visible light, Ultra-violet, Infra-red, Gamma-rays and X-rays (amongst others)
UV and infra-red rays are deflected by the earth.
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