Sentences with phrase «t much sun»

Which we ended up needing a few days later because there wasnâ $ ™ t much sun out that week.

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I wear a hat as much as possible to keep the sun off my face, especially since I'm on the side lines of t - ball games, soccer games, and swim lessons everyday!
While such cars could travel many thousands of miles powered by the sun, they werenâ $ ™ t much use to everyday drivers.
They've healed over and no longer cause him any pain, but because of the hairless streaks on his back, he'll probably need to wear sun screen or a T - shirt if he spends much time outside.
Since the energy emitted goes like T ^ 4 power, the earth thus emits less energy back into space, which is why it has to warm (until it reaches a temperature when the earth is again emitting as much energy back out into space as it receives from the sun and so is back in equilibrium).
(Fully buffered, with heat capacity - > infinity, T ~ (average insolation) ** 1/4; unbuffered, for a simple model in which the sun switches full on for 12 hours then off for the other 12 hours, T ~ 0 at night and ~ (2 * average insolation) ** 1/4 during day, so Tav ~ (0 +2 ** 1/4) / 2 = 0.59, much lower than the buffered case).
If the atmosphere contained no IR - absorbing substances, then all the IR emitted by the earth's surface would escape into space and radiative balance would dictate that the earth's average surface temperature (or really the average of emissivity * T ^ 4 where T is the absolute temperature and the emissivity of most terrestrial materials in the wavelength range of interest is very close to 1) is set by the condition that the earth must radiate as much energy as it absorbs from the sun.
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