If you are referring to static electric charge (ie. Lightning) it simply absorbs It the same as you or I do when shocked. However if you are wandering what is done with all of the absorbe charge, it radiated as heat, and redistributed back into the air( by wind, water evaporation that carries a charge, dust particles, and any other form of movement) the exact process of redisturibition is not exactly known but we have a general idea.
If you are referring to solar radiation, some is given off as heat, some is reflected back into outer space, alot is used by plants, and ALOT is simply used in just keeping the planet at a reasonable temperature Otherwise we would just freeze.
No, not all radiation absorbed in the Earth's atmosphere is absorbed in the stratosphere. Different layers of the atmosphere absorb different types of radiation. For example, the ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs a significant amount of ultraviolet radiation, but other layers like the troposphere also absorb certain wavelengths of radiation.
Troposphere does not absorb solar radiation. All other layers do not absorb.
Almost all plants growing in the soil have root hairs
Black is the only color that does absorb all wavelengths of light.White is the color that reflects all wavelengths of light.All other colors absorb only certain wavelengths of light and reflect the rest.
No, not all molecules absorb infrared radiation. Only molecules with specific molecular vibrations that match the energy of infrared radiation can absorb it. These vibrations involve changes in dipole moment or stretching/bending of bonds.
There are three sets of ions where the charges are given correctly: Group 1 elements (e.g., Na+), Group 2 elements (e.g., Mg2+), and aluminum (Al3+). These ions have fixed charges that do not vary.
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She was charged by the British of being a witch and a heretic. About 23 years after her execution she was given another trial and found innocent of all charges.
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The charge conjugation operator changes the sign of all the charges in a quantum state.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
Both the sun and earth can be treated as blackbodies because they absorb and emit radiation at all wavelengths. A blackbody is an idealized object that absorbs all incoming radiation and emits radiation based on its temperature, which is true for both the sun and earth to a certain extent.
No, in theory I guess you could give it enough to fill all valence electrons in all of the atoms in the conductor, but practically this could not be achieved.
The hydrosphere, and it includes all the water on earth.
No, not all radiation absorbed in the Earth's atmosphere is absorbed in the stratosphere. Different layers of the atmosphere absorb different types of radiation. For example, the ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs a significant amount of ultraviolet radiation, but other layers like the troposphere also absorb certain wavelengths of radiation.
Carbon Dioxide can be released into the atmosphere naturally along with other gases during volcanic eruptions and through geological 'vents' in the Earth's surface. It is also given off by all animals (including humans) when they exhale. Trees and plants ABSORB carbon Dioxide and give off oxygen in return. Man produces about 3 to 6% of all carbon dioxide. Nature contributes the rest.