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Are clouds an energy source?

Clouds are not an energy source themselves, but they can affect the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth's surface by reflecting, absorbing, and scattering sunlight. This can impact the overall availability of solar energy for technologies like solar panels.


Where are plasma found in the solar system?

plasmas are usually found in gas-like clouds


What are the loop like shapes of hot gas on the sun called?

Those loop-like shapes of hot gas on the sun are called solar prominences or solar loops. They are formed by the Sun's magnetic field trapping and shaping the plasma.


I would like to know would be why do we have a solar system and i would also like to know would be how did are solar system make?

well r solar system is not a man made structure its just not its not created by clouds or anything its created by god and we have a solar system cuz well we just do.


What are archlike eruptions called from sunspots?

Archlike eruptions from sunspots are called solar prominences. These are large loops of plasma that extend from the Sun's surface into its outer atmosphere, and can be seen during solar eclipses or with specialized solar telescopes.


Do high or low clouds heat the earth?

High clouds (like cirrus clouds) tend to have a cooling effect on the Earth's surface by reflecting incoming solar radiation back to space. Low clouds (like stratus clouds) can have a warming effect by trapping heat and reducing the amount of outgoing longwave radiation that escapes into space.


What effect do clouds have on weather?

Clouds are part of the weather process. The driving factor is not the clouds but the heat from the Sun. This said however, clouds are reflective and when these is a dense cloud cover less solar radiation hits the planets surface. They also tend to act like a blanket and reflect back any heat that the Earth is radiating.


Inner planets have large diameters like those of the gas giants?

Not in our solar system. The inner planets are smaller.


What is the fate of incoming solar radiation?

Incoming solar radiation is either absorbed by the Earth's surface, reflected back into space, or absorbed by the atmosphere and clouds. This solar energy is crucial for driving the Earth's climate and weather patterns through processes like evaporation, photosynthesis, and the creation of winds.


What is fluffy Cotton like clouds called?

"Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds."


What do you call Clouds that look like cotton ball?

Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.


Solar radiation that is not reflected is absorbed by what?

Solar radiation that is not reflected is absorbed by clouds, the atmosphere and the surface of the earth.Incoming solar radiation: 100%Reflected by the atmosphere: 6% : Absorbed by the atmosphere: 16%Continuing incoming solar radiation: 78%Reflected by clouds: 20% : Absorbed by clouds: 3%Continuing incoming solar radiation: 55%Reflected by the earth's surface: 4% : Absorbed by the earth's surface (lands and oceans): 51%Source: (NASA)