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How does radiation heat up the atmosphere

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Answered by wwwramesh5504
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Explanation:

When the radiation hits the ground, the rocks of the Earth get heated up. This rising of temperature of the Earths rock is due to the phenomenon of conduction. Due to conduction, warm air is released. As this warm air is hotter than the surrounding cooler air, the temperature of the atmosphere is released.

Answered by Eternal69
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Explanation:

The sun's radiation hits the ground on Earth which results in heating of it. Now since the ground is heated the temperature is high so it rises up due to conduction. This is how heat energy is released into the atmosphere.

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