IAS Prelims Geography Q.4 – 2024 | Climatology: Atmospheric Heating
Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📍 The Question
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I:
The atmosphere is heated more by incoming solar radiation than by terrestrial radiation.
Statement-II:
Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are good absorbers of long-wave radiation.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
(a) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct and Statement-II explains Statement-I
(b) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct, but Statement-II does not explain Statement-I
(c) Statement-I is correct, but Statement-II is incorrect
(d) Statement-I is incorrect, but Statement-II is correct
Correct Answer: (d) Statement-I is incorrect, but Statement-II is correct
🎯 Theme of the Question
Physical Geography | Climatology | Heat Budget | Radiation Balance
This is a concept-heavy climatology question testing understanding of how the atmosphere actually gets heated.
🧠 Classroom Explanation
Let us analyse both statements step by step.
🔹 Statement-I: The atmosphere is heated more by incoming solar radiation than by terrestrial radiation. ❌
- The atmosphere is largely transparent to short-wave solar radiation
- Incoming solar radiation:
- Passes through the atmosphere
- Directly heats the Earth’s surface, not the air
- Only a small portion of solar radiation is absorbed by:
- Ozone
- Water vapour
- Dust particles
👉 The atmosphere is not primarily heated by incoming solar radiation
✘ Statement-I is incorrect
🔹 Statement-II: Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are good absorbers of long-wave radiation. ✅
- The Earth, after being heated, emits energy as long-wave (infrared) radiation
- Greenhouse gases such as:
- Carbon dioxide
- Methane
- Water vapour
- Strongly absorb this long-wave radiation
- This absorption heats the atmosphere from below
This process is called terrestrial radiation heating
✔️ Statement-II is correct
📊 Final Assessment
| Statement | Status |
|---|---|
| Atmosphere heated more by solar radiation | ❌ Incorrect |
| Greenhouse gases absorb long-wave radiation | ✅ Correct |
👉 Correct answer: (d)
❌ UPSC Elimination Logic
- UPSC tests the counter-intuitive idea:
- Air is heated mainly from below, not directly by the Sun
- Short-wave radiation heats the surface
- Long-wave radiation heats the atmosphere
🧩 Memory Hook
“The Sun heats the ground; the ground heats the air.”
🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight
For climatology questions:
- Remember:
- Short-wave → surface
- Long-wave → atmosphere
- Greenhouse effect operates on terrestrial radiation, not incoming solar rays
🧭 IAS Monk Whisper
The sky warms not by facing the Sun, but by listening to the Earth beneath it.
