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Approximately 10 of the Earth's surface is covered in snow and ice.

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How the amount of snow coverage could contribute to global cooling?

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Yes, sunlight that strikes a snow-covered surface is mostly reflected due to the high albedo of snow, which is the amount of solar radiation reflected by a surface. This reflection is why snow appears bright and can contribute to glare on sunny days.


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What that moves over earths surface when it rains is called?

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How much of the earths land surface is permanently covered by snow and ice?

About 10% of Earth's land surface is permanently covered by snow and ice, located mainly near the poles and in high-altitude mountain regions. This icy terrain plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and supporting unique ecosystems.


Which surface would have the highest albedo?

A surface covered in freshly fallen snow would have the highest albedo, reflecting the most sunlight back into space.


Which of the following consists of the solid water on Earths surface?

The solid water on Earth's surface consists of glaciers, ice caps, icebergs, and snow cover.


How is the mountain covered with snow?

The mountain is covered with snow due to low temperatures at higher altitudes where the snow sticks and accumulates. As the temperature drops, the water vapor in the air freezes and falls as snow, gradually covering the mountain peaks. Snow can also be blown onto the mountain by strong winds, further coating its surface.


What are two forms of precipitation that return water to earths surface?

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