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One third (1/3) of the sun's light is reflected back into space.

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What percent of sunlight makes it to Earth's surface?

Roughly 30% of sunlight is reflected back into space by clouds and particles in the atmosphere, while the remaining 70% reaches the Earth's surface.


Why is new moon visible on Earth?

Reflected earthshine. Which is sunlight reflected from earth.


What happens to the shortwave radiation that reaches Earth's surface and is not reflected?

The shortwave radiation that reaches Earth's surface and is not reflected is absorbed by the surface, warming it up.


Which form of energy can travel from the earth to the moon?

Reflected sunlight, for sure, travels from the Earth to the Moon. Reflected sunlight from the Moon also travels to Earth. That is why we can see the Moon.


What is the percentage of sunlight reflected by the earth's surface?

On average the earth reflects about 30% of the incident sunlight.


What happens to the sunlight that hits the surface of the Earth?

Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface is absorbed by the Earth. It is then reflected back.


What happens to most of the sunlight that reaches Earth?

About 50% is absorbed by Earth's surface, about 25% is reflected by clouds, dust, and gases in the atmosphere, about 20% is absorbed by gases and particles in the atmosphere and about 5% is reflected by the surface back into the atmosphere. Also some absorbed energy is radiated back into the atmosphere.


If the earth is opaque how does the sunlight enter the earth?

Sunlight enters the Earth's atmosphere because it is not completely opaque. The atmosphere is transparent to visible light, allowing sunlight to pass through and reach the surface. Once sunlight reaches the surface, it can be absorbed, reflected, or scattered by various surfaces and materials on Earth.


Where Sunlight reaches earth approximately?

Sunlight reaches the surface of the Earth at all points where there is daylight. The distribution of sunlight on Earth varies throughout the day due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.


What is sunlight reflected from the earth to the moon and back called?

Sunlight reflected from the Earth to the Moon and back is called Earthshine. This phenomenon occurs when sunlight is reflected by Earth’s surface to the Moon, creating a faint glow on the dark side of the Moon.


What is one energy the reaches earth from the sun?

The energy that reaches the Earth from the sun is known as sunlight.


As the amount of sunlight you see reflected increases what does it increase?

This is a question where the meaning isn't totally clear. Perhaps it's a reference to "albedo". Albedo is a measure of the fraction of light reflected by planets, etc. The more sunlight that is reflected, the higher is the object's albedo. For example, the brilliant planet Venus has a very high albedo.