Answer:
Infrequent but highly explosive
Explanation:
At a subduction zone, the descending plate carries with it sediments containing water and carbon dioxide.
These substances are trapped as fluids at high pressure in the rising magma.
When they reach atmospheric pressure at the surface, they become gases that expand suddenly and explosively.
Answer:
<u>Longwave terrestrial radiation at the night time, in the of infrared rays.</u>
Explanation:
- As the short wave solar radiation or the visible light containing lots of energy the longwave radiation of the earth contains infrared that has less energy. As the solar radiation that enters our atmosphere in the form of UV rays, and sun emits these short waves as they are extremely hot and hence have lots of energy to give off.
- As parts of incoming solar are absorbed by the earth's surface features and rest of is reflected into the atmosphere by cloud cover and the energy that falls on the ground is reradiated back to the sun as the earth is cooler at night and less energy is given off.
- Hence the atmosphere tires to balance the incoming energy from the sun in the form of a heat budget and a greenhouse effect.
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<span>This
is due to changes in atmospheric chemistry. This is as a result of both natural
and human activities such as industrial emission of gases in one location than
the other or even the quantity of greenhouse gases emitted in the atmosphere.
This may cause differences in average yearly temperature for different
locations. Also, natural changes in the sun which affect the amount of incoming
solar radiation may also be responsible for these differences.</span>
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