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Why do clouds and water vapor act like “insulators” from the sun”?

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When the air's temperature is warmer, it can hold more water. ... Clouds and water vapor act as insulators in the atmosphere. Clouds help shield the Earth from the Sun and trap heat from below. When cloud particles grow large enough, they may fall out as rain or snow hope it helps home boy
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