säderadiation
Säderadiation is a term used to describe the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. This radiation encompasses a wide spectrum of wavelengths, including visible light, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and infrared (IR) radiation. The intensity of säderadiation reaching Earth is influenced by various factors, such as the Earth's atmospheric conditions, the angle of the sun, and solar activity.
Visible light from the sun is what allows us to see and is crucial for photosynthesis in
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a natural shield, absorbing and scattering a significant portion of the sun's