Yes it does.
Yes, a cloud reflects light, otherwise you couldn't see it. White clouds reflect a lot of light and dark clouds reflect less. They also transmit light, or else it would go completely dark when it's overcast.
The moon reflects light from the sun. It does not generate its own light; instead, it reflects sunlight that hits its surface. This is why we can see the moon shining brightly in the night sky. The other options, like the sea, fire, and clouds, can also reflect light, but the moon specifically reflects sunlight.
The sun gives off light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and reaches Earth, where some of it is reflected off surfaces like clouds, water, and sand.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
It's simple really. Clouds block the sun just like anything else does: by not allowing the sun's light to pass through. Clouds actually reflect much of the sun's rays back out into space. However, this does not mean that all rays are reflected. This is why we can still see during the day on a cloudy day. Like a piece of white paper or thin curtain, there are still small holes or pores that light waves can travel through. Being that clouds are mainly water particles, light can still pass through, but most of it is refracted or reflected.
Clouds reflect sunlight because of their high albedo, which is the ability of a surface to reflect light. This means that they send a significant amount of sunlight back into space, contributing to cooling the Earth's surface.
Water. The actual is Clouds, gases and dust reflects 25% of the incoming sun light. Clouds reflect light back to space. Dust particles and gases reflect light in all directions in a process called scattering. Gas particles scatter shorter wavelengths of visible light (blue and violet), and that is why the sky is blue.
Yes, a cloud reflects light, otherwise you couldn't see it. White clouds reflect a lot of light and dark clouds reflect less. They also transmit light, or else it would go completely dark when it's overcast.
venus clouds don`t reflect alot because venus is`nt really close to light.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
Light surfaces or highly reflective surfaces, such as white clouds for example.
The sun.
yes, when one side of glass painted by mercury, it becomes a mirror!
Clouds can reflect some light back to space depending on the water content in the clouds. The water causes a prism which reflects light back into space.
The sun gives off light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and reaches Earth, where some of it is reflected off surfaces like clouds, water, and sand.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.