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How does the amount of solar radiation we receive shape Earth's global climate system?
A. Solar energy is received as light and radiated as heat which warms the atmosphere, circulates and powers the global climate system.
B. Solar energy is reflected back to space as light and differs depending n the placement of continents.
C. Solar energy is scattered by atmospheric properties changing the amount that heats outer space.
D. Solar energy is received directly as heat and warms the planet creating our climate system.

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Answered by srivastavaaditya3963
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solar energy is recieved directly as heat and warms the planet creating our climate system

Answered by Anonymous
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Option D

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✏The absorbed sunlight drives photosynthesis, fuels evaporation, melts snow and ice, and warms the Earth system. Solar power drives Earth's climate. ...

Otherwise, Earth would endlessly heat up. Earth's temperature doesn't infinitely rise because the surface and the atmosphere are simultaneously radiating heat to space.

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