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If the Earth's Atmosphere Were to Disappear, the Rate at Which

Question 47

Question 47

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If the earth's atmosphere were to disappear, the rate at which the earth radiates energy into space would


A) decrease slightly.
B) decrease considerably.
C) increase slightly.
D) increase considerably.

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