Multiple Choice
How does the greenhouse effect work?
A) Rocks, soil, and water on Earth's surface absorb sunlight energy and radiate it as heat.
B) Sunlight energy passes through the transparent water of the oceans and heats up the Earth's core.
C) Some sunlight that hits Earth radiates toward space, but some is held by the atmosphere.
D) All the sunlight energy striking Earth bounces off the planet and radiates into space.
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