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How are greenhouse radiations different from the ones received from the sun?​

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Answered by jadhavtushar088
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The sun emits shortwave radiation because it is extremely hot and has a lot of energy to give off. Once in the Earth's atmosphere, clouds and the surface absorb the solar energy. ... Earth emits longwave radiation because Earth is cooler than the sun and has less energy available to give off.

Answered by subhalaxmiswain123
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The sun emits shortwave radiation because it is extremely hot and has a lot of energy to give off. Once in the Earth's atmosphere, clouds and the surface absorb the solar energy. ... Earth emits longwave radiation because Earth is cooler than the sun and has less energy available to give off.

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