How does the energy received in upper layer of the atmosphere keep changing at different times of the year?
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How does the energy received in upper layer of the atmosphere keep changing at different times of the year? Answer: The solar output received at the top of the atmosphere varies slightly in a year due to the variations in the distance between the earth and the sun.This position of the earth is called aphelion.
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When a parcel of air moves upwards it expands. When air expands it cools. Due to this reason, the base of the troposphere is warmer than its base because the air in the surface of the Earth absorbs the sun’s energy, gets heated up and moves upward …
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