Geography, asked by SVaishnavi22, 9 hours ago

Why is the interaction between elements/molecules of the atmosphere important
to life on Earth?

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Before radiation used for remote sensing reaches the Earth's surface it has to travel through some distance of the Earth's atmosphere. Particles and gases in the atmosphere can affect the incoming light and radiation. These effects are caused by the mechanisms of scattering and absorption.

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