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      Why the earth has seasons?Why does the southern hemisphere receive slightly more solar radiation 
      than the northern hemisphere?Explain differences in the tilt of the Earth, the degree of 
      eccentricity of the Earth's orbit about the sun, and the time of the year 
      that the Earth is closest to the sun. The orbital images shown in the 
      lecture can be viewed
      
      here.Composition of the atmosphere. Selective absorbers. What are two most abundant gases in the atmosphere? What are trace gases? What are the 
      greenhouse gases? What is the most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere? Where is most of ozone located? Which gases do not occur naturally and are anthropogenic compounds 
      that were virtually non-existent before 1950?Greenhouse effect -- The composition of the atmosphere has positive 
      enhancement effects on the heating of the Earth's surface and keeping the 
      earth's mean surface temperature higher than it otherwise would be. This 
      effect is called the planetary "greenhouse" effect or 
      atmospheric greenhouse effect. Note that the Earth's atmosphere is 
      different from the glass of a florist's greenhouse in terms of their roles 
      in keeping the air warm. Absorption, scattering and reflectance (albedo). What do they mean?Radiation budget. |