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How is the atmosphere near Earth’s surface heated from below?

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Answered by Laharinaidu
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Answer:

by radiation

Explanation:

Heat from the Earth's core and radiation from the Sun is transferred to the surface of the Earth by conduction. Contact of the atmosphere with these warm surfaces transfers thermal energy, which then heats up the rest of the air through convection.

Answered by XxItzkillergirlXx
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Heat from the Earth's core and radiation from the Sun is transferred to the surface of the Earth by conduction. Contact of the atmosphere with these warm surfaces transfers thermal energy, which then heats up the rest of the air through convection

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