Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation: This type of solarradiation is invisible to the human eye and can have both positive and negative effects on living organisms, including the production of vitamin D in humans and the potential for skin damage.
Scientists use various instruments to measure solarradiation, including pyranometers for measuring total solar irradiance, and spectroradiometers for analyzing the distribution of solarradiation across different wavelengths.
Study Guide
To study solarradiation effectively, consider the following key points:
Understand the electromagnetic spectrum and how solarradiation fits within it.
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