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10 May, 11:55

Why doesn't earth get hot enough to boil oceans and melt rocks from the radiant energy it absorbs from the sun?

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  1. 10 May, 12:09
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    This is because, the earth gradually absorbs the sun's radiation during the day, and gradually loses the heat absorbed at night to the atmosphere.
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