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1. How is
atmosphere heated? (2 Mark)​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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The atmosphere is heated more by terrestrial radiation than the incoming solar radiation from the earth .

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The atmosphere is heated by electromagnetic radiation from the Sun, conduction from contact with warm land and water, convection to even out the temperature and by absorption of infrared radiation from the warm land and water.

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Answered by gurj57364953
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Answer:-

Indirectly by the sun.

Shortwave radiation (sunlight) from the sun reaches the surface and warms the Earth. The Earth, in turn, releases this radiation as long wave radiation (heat).

When these compounds absorb the infrared radiation from the surface, the atmosphere heats up.

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