why is atmosphere cool
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With no heat from the Sun to replenish their stocks, their temperature falls. Maximum loss of heat occurs when there is no overhead shelter to prevent the radiation escaping into the atmosphere. ... As surface temperature falls under a clear sky, the air in closest contact with it begins to cool.
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By increasing carbon dioxide. ... But in higher, thinner layers of the atmosphere, the increased carbon dioxide has a cooling effect by improving these layers' ability to emit heat radiation into the void of space. In the stratosphere, heat is transferred between molecules mostly by radiation or conduction.
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