atoms,if those stop working then we'll die because it heats up one space and causes global warming come on guys stop the poisonous gases it thickens the atmoshere and make it hot and humid
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Such reflection is called the albedo. For the earth it is 30 - 35%
Things that you are photographing reflect it.
Strictly speaking, you cannot see "outer space", because space is almost entirely empty. That means that there is nothing there to reflect light back to our eyes, so we don't see anything. But to view things on the other side of the "almost entirely empty" outer space - things like moons, planets and stars - we typically use many versions of telescopes, although you can see examples of each with your bare eyes.
Basically, one of three things: - reflection back into space - Heating of the ground, water and atmosphere - Absorption by plants to drive photosynthesis
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.
"into space" Yes.
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 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.
Yes, about 30% of it goes back.
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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.
the space between stars and planets has insufficient particles to reflect the light back to us.
Yes, they do, to a limited extent.
Particles in the clouds reflect light in all directions