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How does the atmosphere insulate earth?

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There is a natural greenhouse effect, supported by the water cycle and the carbon cycle, that ensures that the earth is kept insulated and warm. Greenhouse gases capture and hold the sun's infra-red radiation from the surface of the earth. These gases then radiate the heat out in all directions, including back down to the surface of the earth.
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The atmosphere insulates the earth by keeping the sun's warmth contained. 
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