At our distance from the Sun, the intensity of solar radiation is 1370 W/m^2. As discussed...

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At our distance from the Sun, the intensity of solar radiationis 1370 W/m^2. As discussed in class and in the textbook, thetemperature of the Earth is affected by the greenhouse effect ofthe atmosphere. This phenomenon describes the effect of absorptionof infrared radiation by the surface so as to make the surfacetemperature of the Earth higher than if it were airless. Theaverage global surface temperature of the Earth is ~288 K.Calculate the surface temperature of the Earth if it did not havean atmosphere. You may assume an emissivity of 1. The radius of theEarth is 6370 km and its distance from the Sun is 1.496 × 10^11m.

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The total amount of solar radiation energy striking Earth persecond is equal to the solar radiation times the Earths crosssectional areaSome of the radiation is    See Answer
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