Processes
Solar Radiation
Form the sun radiation light shoot and direct into the earth, and than the sun light can get out form the earth is because the atmosphere blocking the sun way out from the earth.
Form the sun radiation light shoot and direct into the earth, and than the sun light can get out form the earth is because the atmosphere blocking the sun way out from the earth.
Heating earth surface
The Greenhouse Effect is when visible light from the sun goes through the atmosphere reaches the Earth's surface and then becomes heat. know it doesn't go back when it belong, is because the atmosphere block the way and than the light reduce heat inside
The Greenhouse Effect is when visible light from the sun goes through the atmosphere reaches the Earth's surface and then becomes heat. know it doesn't go back when it belong, is because the atmosphere block the way and than the light reduce heat inside
Emission of outgoing infrared radiation
Infrared light. OLR shows how much energy is emitted (transferred out) by the atmosphere into space. Most of the energy coming to Earth will be absorbed and the rest will be transferred back to space. OLR shows how much energy is given back to space.
Infrared light. OLR shows how much energy is emitted (transferred out) by the atmosphere into space. Most of the energy coming to Earth will be absorbed and the rest will be transferred back to space. OLR shows how much energy is given back to space.
Water cycle
Rain provides the water we all need and the atmosphere provides the rain. The air evaporates the water from the oceans and carries it over the land in the form of clouds and then deposits that water where it is needed. The water flows into our streams and rivers and out into the ocean where the cycle is repeated. Without the atmosphere, the water could not reach the farmer's fields to grow our food. Very complex weather patterns including trade-winds and jet streams are part of the atmospheric circulation of the air that distributes heat around the earth.
Rain provides the water we all need and the atmosphere provides the rain. The air evaporates the water from the oceans and carries it over the land in the form of clouds and then deposits that water where it is needed. The water flows into our streams and rivers and out into the ocean where the cycle is repeated. Without the atmosphere, the water could not reach the farmer's fields to grow our food. Very complex weather patterns including trade-winds and jet streams are part of the atmospheric circulation of the air that distributes heat around the earth.