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Why does terrestrial radiation heat up the atmosphere more than the incoming solar radiation?​

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Answered by beautybaral36
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Some of this incoming radiation is reflected off clouds, some is absorbed by the atmosphere, and some passes through to the Earth's surface. Larger aerosol particles in the atmosphere interact with and absorb some of the radiation, causing the atmosphere to warm.

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