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HOW DOES THE SUN CAUSE WEATHER CHANGE ON THE EARTH ?
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Answered by nazishshabir
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Answer:

The energy that the Earth receives from the Sun is the basic cause of our changing weather. Solar heat warms the huge air masses that comprise large and small weather systems. The day-night and summer-winter cycles in the weather have obvious causes and effects.

Explanation:

Considering that without the Sun the Earth would be a frozen ball with only a thin atmosphere of hydrogen and helium, the Sun affects the Earth’s climate a lot.

The Earth does not receive the Sun’s energy equally all over. Sunlight delivers about 1000 watts of power per square meter that is facing the incoming rays.

The equatorial regions pretty much get the full dose of sunlight as the Sun is always pretty close to overhead at noon. Water vapor is also a powerful green house gas. The way the tropics get rid of heat is mostly sending it to the temperate zones. This is done by a loop of air (Hadley cells). Warm air moving up high toward the temperate zone. Cooler drier air down low moving toward the tropics. When that warm air descends it drys out and that area tends to be desert.

Answered by llNehaII
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Ans= The energy that the Earth receives from the Sun is the basic cause of our changing weather. Solar heat warms the huge air masses that comprise large and small weather systems. The day-night and summer-winter cycles in the weather have obvious causes and effects.

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