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Light interacting with Earth
This visualization shows how energy enters the Earth's atmosphere as photons of visible light, interacts with Earth, and is re-emitted as infrared energy (a lower-energy form of radiation).
If all this infrared radiation left Earth's atmosphere, our planet would be about -18°C. Something traps some of this energy in the atmosphere and keeps the earth at a habitable temperature. Explore more options on the following page to learn more!
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