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Incoming solar radiation​

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Answered by naveli2724
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Incoming ultraviolet, visible, and a limited portion of infrared energy (together sometimes called "shortwave radiation") from the Sun drive the Earth's climate system. Some of this incoming radiation is reflected off clouds, some is absorbed by the atmosphere, and some passes through to the Earth's surface.

Answered by sreyoshi12354
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Answer: INCOMING ULTRAVIOLET, VISIBLE , AND LIMITED PORTION OF INFRARED ENERGY FROM THE SUN DRIVE THE EARTHS CLIMATE SYSTEM . SOME OF THE INCOMING SOLAR RADIATION IS REFLECTED OFF THE CLOUDS , SOME IS ABSORBED BY THE ATMOSPHERE AND SOME PASSES THROUGH TO THE EARTH SURFACE .

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