What Happens To The Suns Energy?
When sun's energy reaches earth, the energy can scattered everywhere, or it could be absorbed by the aerosols thoughout the atmosphere. Aerosols are nitric oxide, soot, sulfates, and dust. When the aerosols absorb any of the energy, the atmosphere suddely becomes warmer. If the aerosols scatter everywhere, the atmosphere becomes cooler than it was. The energy of the short wavelengths get absorbed by the ozone in the stratosphere. Clouds act with eachother so that they can reflect energy into space or so they can absorb energy, making the energy trapped in the atmosphere. The water and land at Earth's surface acts so that they can absorb the energy or reflect it. Surfaces that are lighter, are likely to reflect the sun's light, while the darker surfaces absorb energy, making our planet warmer.
When sun's energy reaches earth, the energy can scattered everywhere, or it could be absorbed by the aerosols thoughout the atmosphere. Aerosols are nitric oxide, soot, sulfates, and dust. When the aerosols absorb any of the energy, the atmosphere suddely becomes warmer. If the aerosols scatter everywhere, the atmosphere becomes cooler than it was. The energy of the short wavelengths get absorbed by the ozone in the stratosphere. Clouds act with eachother so that they can reflect energy into space or so they can absorb energy, making the energy trapped in the atmosphere. The water and land at Earth's surface acts so that they can absorb the energy or reflect it. Surfaces that are lighter, are likely to reflect the sun's light, while the darker surfaces absorb energy, making our planet warmer.