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The atmosphere gets heated up by _____processes.

a). three

b). four

c). five

d). six ​

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Answered by hemlataparihar135790
1

Answer:

The atmosphere gets heated up by three processes. That are radiation, conduction and convection.

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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The atmosphere gets heated up by four processes.

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  • Radiation

It is the direct heating of the substance by the transmission of heat waves. The Earth receives the Sun's energy in the form of radiation.

  • conduction

When heat and energy is radiated by the Earth, it warms the layers of atmosphere above it directly.

  • convection

Convection happens because warm air is less dense than the cold air around it, so it is lighter and rises or goes up in the atmosphere.We see evidence of sinking motions of heavier and cooler air falling to the earth when the sky is clear or without clouds. Warm and moist air rises and forms clouds in our sky

  • Advection

The process of horizontal transfer of heat is known as advection. For example, the temperature of a place cools down if the place lies in the path of winds blowing from the cold regions.

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