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Approximately 30% of the energy from the sun that reaches Earth is reflected back into space, primarily by clouds, atmospheric particles, and surfaces like ice and water. Additionally, a significant portion of the solar energy absorbed by the Earth is re-radiated as infrared radiation. Ultimately, around 70% of the incoming solar energy is absorbed, with the remaining 30% being reflected back into space. Therefore, while 30% is reflected, a portion of the absorbed energy is also emitted back into space.

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