How is the temperature differences between day and night reduced by greenhouse gases?
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The layer of air just above the ground is known as the boundary-layer, and it is essentially separated from the rest of the atmosphere. At night this layer is very thin, just a few hundred meters, whereas during the day it grows up to a few kilometres. It is this cycle in the boundary-layer depth which makes the night-time temperatures more sensitive to warming than the day.
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During the day, the greenhouse gases, prevents the escape of the heat from the Earth when it is re-radiated. Similarly, during the night, the greenhouse gases, slows down the escape of heat to prevent excessive cooling.
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