no more winds and we'd lose heat
Global energy balance refers to the equilibrium between the amount of energy Earth receives from the sun and the amount of energy Earth radiates back into space. This balance is crucial for maintaining stable temperatures on our planet and sustaining life. Changes in this balance, such as an increase in greenhouse gases, can lead to climate change.
The climate is closely connected to the amount of energy in the Earth system. The energy from the sun drives Earth's climate by heating the atmosphere and oceans, which in turn affects weather patterns and temperatures. Changes in the amount of energy reaching Earth, such as from variations in solar radiation or greenhouse gas concentrations, can lead to shifts in climate patterns and global temperatures.
No, absolute zero (-273.15°C) is not a temperature commonly reached at the Earth's poles. The lowest recorded natural temperature on Earth is around -89.2°C at the Antarctic Plateau. Absolute zero is a theoretical limit where particles have minimal energy and motion.
When the sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere in the form of radiation, some of it is absorbed by the atmosphere, some is scattered back into space, and the rest reaches the Earth's surface. This energy warms the Earth and plays a crucial role in supporting life through processes like photosynthesis and climate regulation.
A gas that traps solar energy is called a greenhouse gas. The main ones are water vapour, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane. They trap the infrared heat rising from the surface of the earth and prevent it escaping to space.
The earth will melt
Without heat energy from the sun, the global winds would eventually weaken and dissipate. The temperature difference that drives wind patterns would disappear, resulting in a breakdown of the atmospheric circulation system. The Earth's climate and weather patterns would be drastically altered.
The Earth will estart burn . It will be a planet with out living creatures
Global climate is determined by the transfer of solar energy at and near the Earth's surface.
If all the oil on Earth were to run out, there would be significant impacts on global energy production and transportation. Society would need to transition to alternative energy sources such as renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro) to meet energy demands. This transition would require significant investments in new infrastructure and technology.
Global energy consumption contributes to global warming by releasing greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere. The burning of fossil fuels for energy production is a major source of these emissions, trapping heat and leading to an increase in the Earth's temperature. Transitioning to renewable energy sources and increasing energy efficiency are crucial steps in combating global warming.
Akin to global warming, just theories.
by the transfer of solar energy at and near the Earth's surface.
global warming
the earth will slowley disolve
deals with weather
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