It would probably reach an area where it is sunny when the other area is cloudy
50%
visible light
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
Quite simply, you get less solar energy than when it is not cloudy. For example, a solar stove can still heat water, but it will no longer boil.Quite simply, you get less solar energy than when it is not cloudy. For example, a solar stove can still heat water, but it will no longer boil.Quite simply, you get less solar energy than when it is not cloudy. For example, a solar stove can still heat water, but it will no longer boil.Quite simply, you get less solar energy than when it is not cloudy. For example, a solar stove can still heat water, but it will no longer boil.
Yes, the Earth's atmosphere is heated by solar energy. Sunlight penetrates the atmosphere and warms the surface of the Earth. This heat is then radiated back into the atmosphere, contributing to its overall temperature.
More energy will reach the surface on a sunny day. Clouds reflect about half of the light that hits them, and this energy goes back into space.
epicenter
the greenhouse
the greenhouse effect!
They absorb radiant energy emitted by Earths surface
Because of the heat and light
Gravitational potential energy.
absorbed
the answer is conduction
earths surface
50%
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce