Concept information
Preferred term
atmospheric variations in energy
Definition
- When we consider the atmospheric envelope that surrounds our solid Earth, there exists an upper boundary, the edge of outer space, and a lower boundary, the Earth's surface. Given the spherical nature of Earth, energy can only enter the atmosphere from the upper and lower boundaries. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Atmospheric Variations in Energy]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/atmospheric_variations_in_energy
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