Geography, asked by tanyakhanduja56, 9 months ago

The earth as whole does not
accumulate or loose
or loose heat. Prove this
Statement​

Answers

Answered by AshutoshMishra5
3

Answer:

According to the heat budget concept, the earth as a whole does not accumulate or lose heat. It maintains its temperature. This can happen only if the amount of heat received in the form of Insolation equals the amount lost by the earth through terrestrial radiation.

Answered by bratislava
1

Earth gains and loses heat in the form of wave energy for sun.

Explanation:

  • The earth as a whole does not loose or accumulate heat, the light energy received from the sun and the earth's internal source are main sources that heat the earth, and sun rays directly impact the earth's atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
  • The earth has an ozone layer that acts like a blanket or a filter the sun's harmful rays and does not allow the solar winds to blow up the earth's heat and atmosphere of gases. They act as a greenhouse and keep the earth heat in balance.  
  • The earth received solar insolation in the form of short wave radiation and emits longwave terrestrial radiation at night as a black body so to maintain the heat balance earth use the solar energy in form of tides, winds, and denudation of surface relief features.

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