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Why is Earth's atmosphere mainly heated from the ground up?

Solar radiation mostly passes through the atmosphere without heating it, due to its wavelength. It does not pass through the ground, however, and it heats the ground. The ground emits radiation at a wavelength dependent on its temperature. This radiation happens to be in the thermal infrared part of the spectrum, or in other words, sensible heat. Therefore, the atmosphere is heated by the surface, whereupon the heat tends to rise and heat the lower atmosphere.


What the symbiotic relationship wasp eggs and caterpillar?

Recently scientists found that a solitary ground-nesting wasp, the European beewolf wasp, harbors Streptomyces bacteria on its antennae and that the wasp uses these bacterial symbionts to protect the wasp larvae against pathogenic fungi.This would be a commensal relationship, where the wasps benefit, but the bacteria are not affected one way or the other.


What is it called when the blood stops pumping through the body and settles in the parts of the body lowest to the ground?

This is called livor mortis, also known as postmortem lividity. It is the phenomenon where blood settles in the dependent or lower parts of the body due to gravity after the heart stops pumping.


What height would a car have the most potential energy?

A car would have the most potential energy when it is at its highest point or at the top of a hill. This is because potential energy is height-dependent, and the higher an object is above the ground, the greater its potential energy due to gravity.


What condition in the body happens as the blood stops pumping through the body and settles in the parts of the body lowest to the ground?

The condition you are describing is called dependent lividity or livor mortis. This occurs when blood settles in the lowest parts of the body due to gravity, typically after death, causing discoloration of the skin in those areas.

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Why most of the antennae are mounted on the belly of the aircraft?

because the towers that the antennae gets the signal from are on the ground. Results in better signal.


Does an earthworm have legs eyes antennae and a hard surface?

No, they do not. They have hairlike setae that anchors them to the ground, but no legs. Their skin is light sensitive. No antennae, and no hard surface.


What do millipedes use their antennae for?

Millipedes use their antennae for sensing their environment, detecting food, and navigating their surroundings. They are sensitive to touch, vibrations, and chemicals in the air, helping them to avoid predators and find food sources.


Is sit on the ground an dependent clause?

"Sit on the ground" can be a complete sentence or an independent clause. Without a subordinating conjunction, it can not be a dependent clause.


How many antennae do ants have?

Ants only have two antennas on their head. They are used to touch things, smell food, and tap the ground.


Your new stereo has a red wire why must it be connected?

Usually the red wire is the hot wire, black ground, a couple for speakers (maybe 40 & 1 for antennae.


How is -48V possible in telecomm equipment?

Voltage is dependent on a reference. If I have a 12 volt battery, and ground the - side, it is 12 volts to ground. If I instead ground the + side, it is -12 volts to ground. -48 volt telecom equipment is simply referenced to ground "upside down" or backwards, giving it a negative sign.


If you want to put in a well how far down should you drill?

minimum of 60 feet some go as deep as 800 dependent on the structure of the surrounding ground most city have samples of the ground you can go check


How does the Hubble telescope get information down to Earth?

The Hubble telescope gathers data using its instruments, then transmits the information as radio waves to communication satellites in Earth's orbit. From there, the data is sent to ground stations on Earth, where it is received and processed by scientists.


Which branch leads the armed forces?

Situation dependent. Either the Army or Marines could lead ground actions, again situation dependent. But the first stone could very easily be cast by the Navy or Air Force, as was the case with Desert Storm, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq.


How long does ground level ozone last in the atmosphere?

A few hours. The half-life of ozone is dependent on temperature and water vapor, increases of either will shorten its lifespan.


How much ground burger can you get from a mature bull?

This question cannot be answered because it is highly dependent on the size of the bull and whether you are getting other cuts of meat from this animal.