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u3 l4 exit ticket
clouds can affect earths temperature because they:
○ absorb uv radiation from the sun
○ trap heat but do not reflect sunlight
○ always increase global temperature
○ have high albedo and can reflect sunlight
Brief Explanations
- UV radiation is primarily absorbed by the ozone layer, not clouds.
- Clouds both trap heat (greenhouse effect) and reflect sunlight, so the second option is incorrect.
- Clouds do not always increase global temperature; their effect depends on type and altitude (some cool the planet by reflecting sunlight).
- Clouds have a high albedo, meaning they reflect a significant portion of incoming sunlight, which directly affects Earth's temperature by reducing the amount of solar energy absorbed by the surface.
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D. Have high albedo and can reflect sunlight