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About 6% of the shortwave energy that comes from the sun is actually absorbed by clouds on a cloudy day.
Clouds do not heat the earth though they can reduce heat radiating to space.
It because the Phil. is near the equator which receives direct sunlight. Receiving dierect sunlight has two possibilty season rainy and dry.Dry when the heat of the sun is too much and it keeps on evaporating water and if it doesn't precipitate the water. rainy when the clouds percipitate rain. too chance of snow because of too much heat _12_
About 6% of the shortwave energy that comes from the sun is actually absorbed by clouds on a cloudy day.
Clouds don't really heat the Earth. Some clouds keep the Earth from losing heat. Heat is moved in different ways. One way is radiation. The Sun warms the Earth with radiated heat. But, the Earth also radiates heat. Clouds absorb some of the heat the Earth radiates and radiate it back to the Earth. If there are no clouds present all of the heat the Earth radiates go out into space and is lost.
A sailed back dinosaur can be a Spinosaurus,Dimetrodon,Ouranosaurus, and more.
There is not a rainy season it rains all the time, as it is near the equator it always has heat and as the heat evaporates it will rain all the time in the afternoon. Aaron Cartwright
Moist = clouds = heat retention Desert = no clouds = heat loss = cooler
Dark clouds. This is because dark colors take in/absorb more heat and sunlight than lighter colors.
Latent heat.
Clouds are not warm because after being high in the air the heat fades away and cools off. At first the cloud is hot because heat causes clouds since heat on water causes evaporation.