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Physics, 11.02.2021 19:00 shannonderemer

Electromagnetic waves heat Earth’s surface through . Earth's surface warms the air directly above it through
. The warm air then rises, which transfers thermal energy through
. This air then cools and sinks, which forms a convection
.

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