Environmental Sciences, asked by manjeetkaur588888888, 20 days ago

why the whole of earth cannot receive sunlight ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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At night, when that part of Earth is facing away from the Sun, space looks black because there is no nearby bright source of light, like the Sun, to be scattered. If you were on the Moon, which has no atmosphere, the sky would be black both night and day.

Answered by DreamCatcher007
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In total approximately 70% of incoming radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere and the Earth's surface while around 30% is reflected back to space and does not heat the surface. The Earth radiates energy at wavelengths much longer than the Sun because it is colder.

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