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Put these greenhouse effect events in order, starting with light's origin. Earth radiates longwave radiation. Longwave radiation is blocked and heats Earth. Visible and shortwave radiation heat Earth.
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Put these greenhouse effect events in order, starting with light's origin. Earth radiates longwave radiation. Longwave radiation is blocked and heats Earth. Visible and shortwave radiation heat Earth. Incident longwave radiation is blocked.
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Sun emits energy(light and heat) towards the earth
Incident long-wave radiation is blocked
Visible and shortwave radiation heat the earth
Earth radiates long wave radiation
Long-wave radiation is blocked and heats Earth.
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