HELP!! SCIENCE HOMEWORK!

We're working on Conduction, Convection and Radiation. The vraag was

"What is unique about the way energy reaches Earth from the Sun?"

can anyone help me out and tell me what IS so unique about it? I'm serious, I don't see anything unique. Just a bunch of science that logically makes sense.
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NerdyBanana said:
google it
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naa too lazy... just want a straight vooruit, voorwaarts answer instead of reading through a whole artikel :P
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jester616 said:
Not a scientist, but the one unique thing about Earth is that our ozone layer protects us from getting fried door the sun's energy.

You're gonna have to Google it!
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lol never mind i wrote something after thinkin about it... :P thanks for the help anyway!
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noahnstar1616 said:
u should ask Finn to lend u his smart glasses.
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 u should ask Finn to lend u his smart glasses.
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Chaann94 said:
Lol I got this in geology... XD
ANYWAYS!!!

It's filtered. When the energy of the sun reaches the earth it's got these uv-a and uv-b stuff and most of it is filtered out door the gasses in the atmosphere.

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When the energy reaches earth, it's either absorbed door the earth of reflected back into the sky. It goes back and through the ozon layer and back into space. That's why earth is heating up, because the CO2 gasses are building up in the ozon layer, it's getting too thick for warmth of the sun to get out.

Yeah I'm smart ^^
Hope I could help haha =)
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