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Long-wave radiation from the ground passes through the atmosphere without absorption. True or False
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False, is certainly the answer because Long wave radiation is weak and hence has very low ability too penetrate the atmosphere and statistically it is said that just about 3-8% of the long-wave radiation escapes into space. Hope that helps.
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