With reference to the Earth’s atmosphere, which one of the following statements is correct?
(a) The total amount of insolation received at the equator is roughly about 10 times of that received at the poles.
(b) Infrared rays constitute roughly two-thirds of insolation.
(c) Infrared waves are largely absorbed by water vapour that is concentrated in the lower atmosphere.
(d)Infrared waves are a part of visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves of solar radiation.
Answer: C
The correct answer is (c). Infrared waves are largely absorbed by water vapor that is concentrated in the lower atmosphere.
Option (a) is incorrect. The total amount of insolation received at the equator is roughly about 2.5 times of that received at the poles.
Option (b) is incorrect. Infrared rays constitute roughly one-third of insolation.
Option (d) is incorrect. Infrared waves are not a part of visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves of solar radiation. Infrared waves are invisible to the human eye.