Omnidirectional Radiation.
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Scattering
reflected light is called "reflection" if it is a flat surface like "mirror" if it is a rough surface like "walls" so the light which is bounced back by wall will be called "refraction"
scattering
Scattering
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.
The process of scattering occurs when small particles and gas molecules diffuse part of the incoming solar radiation in random directions without any alteration to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy. This factor also causes our sky to look blue because this color corresponds to those wavelengths that are best diffused. If scattering did not occur in our atmosphere the daylight sky would be black.
Some sunlight is absorbed or reflected by the atmosphere before it can reach the surfaces.
It increases the amount of solar radiation that reflect into space
Most waves from the em spectrum reflect off the atmosphere and the ozone layers Hope this helped
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.
Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions
The process of scattering occurs when small particles and gas molecules diffuse part of the incoming solar radiation in random directions without any alteration to the wavelength of the electromagnetic energy. This factor also causes our sky to look blue because this color corresponds to those wavelengths that are best diffused. If scattering did not occur in our atmosphere the daylight sky would be black.
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
The ionosphere - specifically the e-layer
because the particles in the water are moving and vibrating faster and and will eventually reflect of the particles in the soapy liquid elecctrons help with this process!
They reflect sunlight into the upper atmosphere to counteract global warming. It would however delay the recovery of the ozone by decades.
Yes, there is usually a slight slowing in global warming after a major volcanic eruption, as the additional particles in the atmosphere reflect some of the sun's heat before it reaches the earth. This is known as the albedo effect, a reflecting. The same thing happens with the white shiny ice of the polar regions, Greenland and glaciers.
They are reflected in many directions.
It reflects in different directions because its rough, there is many sides so the light reflects of the sides causing it to reflect in different directions.
You think probable to solid-air suspensions.
Yes, light rays reflect in many different directions on a rough surface due to the irregularities present on the surface. This phenomenon is known as diffuse reflection and it causes the light to scatter rather than reflect uniformly.