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A higher albedo would mean that more energy would be returned to space. This would mean a cooler climate.
Albedo means how reflective the earth is. Snow increases the earth's albedo by reflecting more of the sun's radiation.
it is reflected or scattered due to albedo.
If you increase the albedo, more solar radiation will be reflected back into space and so the temperature will be lowered.
A lower albedo would mean that the Earth would absorb more solar energy and warm up more.
A higher albedo would mean that more energy would be returned to space. This would mean a cooler climate.
Albedo means how reflective the earth is. Snow increases the earth's albedo by reflecting more of the sun's radiation.
it is reflected or scattered due to albedo.
No, it can't be. It will change with cloud cover and the amount of polar ice.
They can. They produce an increased albedo affect and cause cooling.
Clouds can increase a planet's albedo asthey reflect the radiation
The greenhouse effect is weak for low altitude clouds, so their albedo effect dominates and they cool the Earth's climate. In contrast, cold high altitude cirrus clouds may either cool or warm the climate.
If you increase the albedo, more solar radiation will be reflected back into space and so the temperature will be lowered.
A lower albedo would mean that the Earth would absorb more solar energy and warm up more.
The albedo of Mars is .15; you can see the albedo of all of the planets and moons in the solar system at the Nine Planets web site, linked below. "Albedo" is a measure of how reflective a body is. The higher the number, the more reflective the surface. So a high albedo says that a planet or asteroid reflects most of the light that hits it, while a low albedo indicates that most of the light is absorbed. Albedo can make calculations about climate change difficult. A planet with a high albedo reflects much of the Sun's light and heat, causing it not to heat up as much. A low albedo means that all of the solar radiation is absorbed and turned into heat. A warmer world will have less snow and ice cover, and thus a lower albedo, resulting in higher temperatures. On the other hand, a warmer world might have more clouds, which would increase Earth's albedo, reflect more sunlight, and reduce the heating effect. However, clouds also act to trap heat, sort of like a blanket. Whether the albedo effect would offset the "blanket" effect of clouds would depend on the type and height of the clouds and where they are located. Cloud effects are among the most important sources of uncertainty in modeling future climate change.
Scientists use the term albedo to define the percentage of solar energy reflected back by a surface. Understanding local, regional, and global albedo effects is critical to predicting global climate change. The following are some of the factors that influence the earth's albedo: Clouds, Surface, Oceans and Forests
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