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Difference between insolation and terrestrial radiation

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Answered by vishwasslacek
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Insolation: the amount of solar radiation received on the earth is called Insolation. It is produced in the form of short waves as electromagnetic radiation. It does not heat up the atmosphere. Terrestrial radiation: most of the short waves produced b isolation are reflected from the earth.

Answered by zebanazeer25
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Difference between Isolation and Terrestrial Radiation: ... The incoming solar radiation to the earth is known as insolation. On the other hand, The upper layer of atmosphere absorbs some amount of heat from the rays of the sun as they pass through the atmosphere. Radiation from the earth is called terrestrial radiation.

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