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The atmosphere is heated by the:

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Answered by mahekrajeshsharma959
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The atmosphere is heated by the Radiation from the Sun, this radiation when passes through the atmosphere is absorbed by soil, plants, water bodies , the air molecules when come into contact with the warmer land and surface of the oceans and lakes increase their energy through conduction causing heating of Earth's ..

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Answered by srharikrishnan8
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Conduction, radiation and convection all play a role in moving heat between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.

Since air is a poor conductor, most energy transfer by conduction occurs right near Earth's surface.

During the day, sunlight heats the ground, which in turn heats the air directly above it via conduction.

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