Which statement best describes the Earth’s energy budget?
The temperature increases when energy in is greater than energy out, and temperature decreases when energy out is greater than energy in.
The temperature decreases when energy in is greater than energy out, and temperature increases when energy out is greater than energy in.
Energy in never equals energy out.
Energy in and energy out are unrelated.
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