Particles in the atmosphere, such as aerosols and dust, can influence Earth's temperature by either reflecting sunlight back into space or absorbing it. Reflective particles, like sulfate aerosols, can cool the planet by reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches the surface. Conversely, darker particles, such as black carbon, can absorb heat and contribute to warming. The overall effect of these particles is complex and varies by location and atmospheric conditions, impacting climate patterns and temperature fluctuations.
The amount of heat energy in Earth's atmosphere is referred to as temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance or system. It is a key factor in determining weather patterns and climate.
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It raises the temperature and makes it hotter through the greenhouse effect.
That's a description of meteoroids.
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Particles found outside Earth's atmosphere include solar wind particles, cosmic rays, and interstellar dust. These particles can interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, impacting space weather and the planet's environment.
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
Earth's magnetic field does not affect light or sound. It primarily interacts with charged particles such as electrons and protons in Earth's atmosphere and in space.
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The Earth's gravity.
THIS IS NOT SPELLED WRONG Neutrinos.
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I do not mean to sound rude or patronising but air IS the atmosphere.