Why does the thermosphere have the highest temperature of all the atmosphere layers
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The thermosphere is the first layer of the atmosphere where there are enough heavier molecules (oxygen) to absorb a significant anount of the Sun's radiation. Below the thermosphere, much of the heat is dissipated by convective currents. Although technically "hot", the gas in the thermosphere is so thin that it can pass little heat to other molecules, and loss of heat by radiation would still cool objects in this part of the atmosphere. the sun's radiation strikes it first
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How do waves change as they approach the shore
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As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
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Why does the thermosphere have the highest temperature of all atmosphere layers
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IT is closest to the sun
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The Aurora borealis is caused by the what
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Aurora Borealis is caused by particles hitting earth's
atmosphere thermosphere and they are stopped, so they give of their
energy in the "Northern Lights" or Aurora Borealis.
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What did Adam smith said real wealth of a nation was measured by what
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Money
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For the same insolation order these regions from highest absorption to lowest.
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Why does the thermosphere have the highest temperature of all the atmosphere layers
The thermosphere is the first layer of the atmosphere where there are enough heavier molecules (oxygen) to absorb a significant anount of the Sun's radiation. Below the thermosphere, much of the heat is dissipated by convective currents. Although technically "hot", the gas in the thermosphere is so thin that it can pass little heat to other molecules, and loss of heat by radiation would still cool objects in this part of the atmosphere. the sun's radiation strikes it first
How do waves change as they approach the shore
As waves approach the shore, interaction with the sea floor
slows the waves down and the crests of the waves bunch up. They
increase in height as the energy in each wave compresses into a
shorter horizontal distance, but the period of the wave does not
change. Eventually, the waves break.
Why does the thermosphere have the highest temperature of all atmosphere layers
IT is closest to the sun
The Aurora borealis is caused by the what
Aurora Borealis is caused by particles hitting earth's
atmosphere thermosphere and they are stopped, so they give of their
energy in the "Northern Lights" or Aurora Borealis.
What did Adam smith said real wealth of a nation was measured by what
Money
For the same insolation order these regions from highest absorption to lowest.