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How is heat transferred from the sun to the earth?

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Answered by Tanushri5
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The heat source for our planet is the sun. Energy from the sun is transferred through space and through the earth's atmosphere to the earth's surface. Since this energy warms the earth's surface and atmosphere, some of it is or becomes heat energy. There are three ways heat is transferred into and through the atmosphere:

radiation.

condition .

convection .
Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

Conduction and solar radiation both carry heat from the hot Earth's core to the planet's surface

Explanation:

Conduction and solar radiation both carry heat from the hot Earth's core to the planet's surface.

By absorbing some of the electromagnetic radiation from the Sun and coming into contact with the warm land and sea surfaces, the atmosphere gets heated. Infrared radiation from the heated land and water also contributes to its thermal energy, some of which is absorbed by the atmosphere.

Infrared radiation, which is created from the surface's remaining heat, is emitted into space.

Radiation is the electromagnetic transmission of heat energy through space. The majority of the electromagnetic radiation that the sun emits and that reaches the earth is invisible. Only a tiny fraction is visible light.

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