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Explain the term radiation imbalance

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Answered by atharva420
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radiative balance (countable and uncountable, plural radiative balances) The relationship between the amount of energy reaching an object (or a portion of it) and the amount leaving it. A good example of this is our Earth receiving energy from the sun, and giving off energy into the near future.....

The Radiation Balance. The radiation balance of the Earth system is an accounting of the incoming and outgoing components of radiation. ... If they weren't the Earth would be continually cooling or warming. However, over a short period of time, radiant energy is unequally distributed over the Earth....

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Answered by jayaswami6878
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The Radiation Balance. The radiation balance of the Earth system is an accounting of the incoming and outgoing components of radiation. ... If they weren't the Earth would be continually cooling or warming. However, over a short period of time, radiant energy.

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