Yes. Indeed one proposed solution for the global warming suffered by our planet is to increase the amount of energy reflected back into space by increasing our own oceans ability to reflect it.
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the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
Heat rays
its because of the ozone layer turning the suns rays into longwaves and sending them back into space
It acts as a blanket to keep the earth warm, the co2 particles reflect the suns rays back at us, so it gets hotter.
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Yes, about 30% of it goes back.
It goes back into space.
More energy will reach the surface on a sunny day. Clouds reflect about half of the light that hits them, and this energy goes back into space.
Solar energy can be the suns rays, or it can be space weather. But mostly it's the energy Earth gets from the sun for radiation or it can be reflected back into space.
it's either 40% or 60%
If the earths surface were covered in snow the suns energy would reflect back into space,there fore not being absorbed by the surface causing a loss of heat creating an ice age.
They reflect the Suns light back to Earth
why
About 6% of the shortwave energy that comes from the sun is actually absorbed by clouds on a cloudy day.
It does indeed reflect the suns rays.
It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.It radiates into space, never to come back.