Water vapour helps to maintain the moderate range of
temperature by:
(a) absorbing shortwave radiation
(b) absorbing longwave radiation
(c) absorbing both shortwave and longwave radiations
Answer / guest
( c ) absorbing both shortwave and longwave radiations
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