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Where does the energy from all weather on earth come from?
Earth core
Sun radiation
Moons gravity
Water cycle

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Choose one of the four answers, please
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The primary source of energy for all weather on Earth is **solar radiation**. The Sun's energy drives the Earth's atmospheric processes, including temperature fluctuations, wind patterns, and the water cycle. While the Earth’s core provides heat that can influence geological activity, it is the Sun that mainly powers the weather systems. The Moon's gravity does affect tides, which can impact local weather conditions, and the water cycle is vital for the distribution of moisture in the atmosphere, but the initial energy driving weather patterns comes from solar radiation.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **Sun radiation**.

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