Science, asked by janhwikuamri, 7 hours ago

what protects the surface of the earth from getting too cold or too hot​

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Answered by ahmedaaliyan
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Answer:

The Greenhouse Effect Revisited

As the sun goes down, the Earth cools by giving off infrared radiation. Because greenhouse gases absorb part of this radiation, the atmosphere warms and keeps the Earth from getting too cold.

Answered by enemy00
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The earth exists, at a perfect distance from the sun in the solar system. It's neither too far to be too cold it's nor too close to be too hot. The perfect placing of the sun in the solar system is one of the reasons why life only exists on earth. Other planets in the solar system are either too close or too far from the sun in order to support life.

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