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What is difference between terrestrial radiation and insolation?​

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Answered by masoommishra
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Difference between Isolation and Terrestrial Radiation: ... The incoming solar radiation to the earth is known as insolation. On the other hand, The upper layer of atmosphere absorbs some amount of heat from the rays of the sun as they pass through the atmosphere. Radiation from the earth is called terrestrial radiation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is difference between terrestrial radiation and insolation?

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Few points that can be used as difference are:

Terrestrial Radiation:

  • Earth's surface absorbs solar radiation and emits terrestrial radiation.
  • The portion of the natural background radiation that is emitted by naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as uranium, thorium, and radon in the earth.
  • Overall levels of terrestrial external radiation are low and are unlikely to affect human health.

Insolation:

  • Insolation is derived from the words "incoming solar radiation".
  • Insolation is the solar radiation that reaches the earth's surface.
  • Insolation is a measurement of the cumulative energy measured over some area for a defined period of time.
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