Which of these is NOT a way in which solar radiation is lost to the atmosphere?
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Which of these is NOT a way in which solar radiation is lost to the atmosphere?
Which part of a gyre is the Gulf Stream?
Earth experiences Proxigean tides when these conditions exist:
What is the term for "the percent of radiation reflected from a surface compared to that which strikes it"?
A spring tide is higher than a neap tide.
Which surface has the highest reflectivity?
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1.Which of these is NOT a way in which solar radiation is lost to the atmosphere?
Ans. Refraction (Absorption is not because some of the wavelengths of solar radiation traveling through the atmosphere may belost because they are absorbed by various gases)
2. Which part of a gyre is the Gulf Stream?
Ans. Western boundary current.
3.Earth experiences Proxigean tides when these conditions exist
Ans. Spring tide and Perigee
4. What is the term for "the percent of radiation reflected from a surface compared to that which strikes it"
Asn. Albedo
5. A spring tide is higher than nape tide?
Ans. True (Because both sun moon and earth is present on a line and attraction of sun and moon is more higer)
6. Which surface has the highest reflectivity?
Ans. Snow
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