Social Sciences, asked by asha2021, 1 year ago

conduction and raising air by solar radiation​

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Answered by GENIUS1223
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Air in the atmosphere acts as a fluid. The sun's radiation strikes the ground, thus warming the rocks. As the rock's temperature rises due to conduction, heat energy is released into the atmosphere, forming a bubble of air which is warmer than the surrounding air.

Answered by paripatil20
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This radiant solar energy warms the atmosphere and becomes heat energy. This heat energy is transferred throughout the planet's systems in three ways: by radiation, conduction, and convection. ... These rising “bubbles” of warm air, called THERMALS, act to transfer heat up into the atmosphere”

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