In the previous article, we have discussed the composition and structure of the earth’s atmosphere. The atmosphere is essential for the survival of plant and animal life. They also require the optimum temperature to keep them warm and grow. In this article, we are going to discuss in details about some of the topics like insolation, terrestrial radiation, heat budget of the earth, albino, etc.
As we all know, the sun is the
primary source of energy for the earth. The sun radiates its energy in all
directions into space in short wavelengths, which is known as solar radiation. The earth’s
surface receives only a part of this radiated energy (2 units out of 10 crore
units of energy radiated by the sun).The energy received by the earth’s surface in the form of short waves is
termed as Incoming Solar
Radiation or Insolation.
The amount of insolation
received on the earth’s surface is far less than that is radiated from the sun
because of the small size of the earth and its distance from the sun. Moreover,
water vapour, dust particles, ozone and other gases present in the atmosphere
absorb a small amount of solar radiation. The solar radiation received at the
top of the atmosphere varies slightly in a year due to the variations in the
distance between the earth and the sun. During the earth’s revolution around
the sun, the earth is farthest from the sun on 4th July. This position of
the earth is called aphelion.
On 3rd January, the earth is
nearest to the sun. This position is called perihelion.
Due to this variation in the
distance between the earth and the sun, the annual insolation received by the
earth on 3rd January is slightly more
than the amount received on 4th July.
However, the effect of this variation is masked by some other factors like the
distribution of land and sea and the atmospheric circulation. Hence the variation
does not have a greater effect on daily weather changes on the surface of the
earth.
The
amount of insolation received on the earth’s surface is not uniform everywhere.
It varies according to the place and time. When the tropical regions receive
maximum annual insolation, it gradually decreases towards the poles. Insolation
is more in summers and less in winters. The major factors which influence the
amount of insolation received are Rotation of the
earth on its axis etc. 400 words
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