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why the atmosphere is heated by terrestrial radiation and not by insolation

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Answered by 333Sneha1
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Insolation reaches the earth's surface in short waves and heat is radiated from the earth in long waves. ... Hence energy leaving the earth's surface i.e. terrestrial radiation heats up the atmosphere more than the incoming solar radiation i.e.insolation.
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