drives Earth's climate. Energy from the Sun heats the surface, warms the atmosphere, and powers the ocean currents. (Astronaut photograph ISS015-E-10469, courtesy NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.) The Sun doesn't heat the Earth evenly.
2.around 30%
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1.The main driver of today's warming is the combustion of fossil fuels. These hydrocarbons heat up the planet via the greenhouse effect, which is caused by the interaction between Earth's atmosphere and incoming radiation from the sun.
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1.Solar power
drives Earth's climate. Energy from the Sun heats the surface, warms the atmosphere, and powers the ocean currents. (Astronaut photograph ISS015-E-10469, courtesy NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.) The Sun doesn't heat the Earth evenly.
2.around 30%
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1.the core and the sun is responsible for the earths heat.
2.i would say like 1 million energy
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