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The earth's surface remains warm ​

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  • This causes it to warm up because sunlight carries on putting enrgy into it.

  • By warming up, it regains its ability to evaporate, and lose energy as fast as it is arriving from the Sun, so it can stay at a stable temperature.

  • This is another reason the surface is warm.
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The earth's surface is not the warmest when the sun is at the highest position in the sky (period of maximum daily insolation), the surface is warmest in the late afternoon, generally just 3 to 4 hours before the sun sets.

By warming up, it regains its ability to evaporate, and lose energy as fast as it is arriving from the Sun, so it can stay at a stable temperature.

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