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The atmosphere traps terrestrial radiation to be keep the earth warm[T/F/]​

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Answered by chandrubt
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Answer:

T

Explanation:

Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) absorb most of the Earth's emitted longwave infrared radiation, which heats the lower atmosphere. In turn, the warmed atmosphere emits longwave radiation, some of which radiates toward the Earth's surface, keeping our planet warm and generally comfortable.

Answered by bendimohini6
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Answer:

True ( T )

Explanation:

Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (such as water vapor and carbon dioxide) absorb most of the Earth's emitted longwave infrared radiation, which heats the lower atmosphere.

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