Most of the sun's energy is absorbed near the surface.
Energy is absorbed during melting, boiling and sublimation.
Photons absorbed by a solution "disappear" and the energy they brought with them is transferred into the solution. That energy appears in the "activity" of the atoms, molecules and/or ions in the solution. The kinetic energy of these particles will increase because of the added energy.
some of the energy,however, is absorbed by the land and water and change into heat
"phosphorescence"Scattering is the release of light energy by particles of matter that have absorbed energy. The transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter is absorption.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
This absorbed energy is then re-radiated as heat
absorbed
yes it can be absorbed
To the extent to which the energy is absorbed, yes. Reflectivity and color determine how much energy is absorbed, but no matter can reflect 100% of the energy striking it. Some will be absorbed by the molecules.
the suns energy is absorbed by the leaf to make food. this is called photosynthesis :)
Energy is absorbed during melting, boiling and sublimation.
Most of the sun's energy is absorbed near the surface.
The solar energy that is absorbed in gasses clouds and ozone is little. The UV spectrum is absorbed.
No, energy is released rather than absorbed
Nowhere. Energy cannot disappear. It is all either reflected or absorbed.