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Define Terrestrial radiation​

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Answered by somnathchk
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Explanation:

Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Earth's surface and atmosphere is called terrestrial or longwave radiation (the latter being the preference of the World Meteorological Organization). The spectral distribution of emission from the Earth's surface generally approximates that from a black body.

What is terrestrial radiation?

The portion of the natural background radiation that is emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as uranium, thorium, and radon in the earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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The re-radiation of energy from the surface of the earth back to the outer space in the form of long waves is called terrestrial radiation .

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