
Albedo
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 10 Questions
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What needs to change about Earth's energy budget in order for the temperature to go up?
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How would a change in albedo cause an increase in Earth’s temperature?
If surfaces are darker, they reflect more sunlight, so more is reflected making it warmer.
If surfaces are darker, they reflect less sunlight, so more heat leave Earth, making it cooler
If surfaces are lighter, they reflect less sunlight, so more heat stays on Earth, making it warmer.
If surfaces are darker, they reflect less sunlight, so more heat stays on Earth, making it warmer.
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Multiple Choice
How can albedo be used as a reinforcing feedback?
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How does cloud cover provide both a reinforcing and a counterbalancing feedback?
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How does the biosphere act as a counterbalancing feedback to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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Multiple Choice
What human actions would decrease the ability of the biosphere to act as a counterbalance?
Deforestation will reduce the number of trees acting as carbon sinks.
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How is warming of the Arctic creating a reinforcing feedback?
Sediments contain frozen methane gas. When the permafrost melts, the methane is released. Methane is a greenhouse gas, so this would increase Earth’s warming.
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Multiple Choice
How do greenhouses gases interfere with the counterbalance of Earth's energy?
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How would albedo and the melting of Arctic ice have a reinforcing feedback effect on Earth’s temperature?
When the ice melts, the water beneath is a darker color. This absorbs more heat than the ice. More heat is absorbed, melting more ice.
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How does the loss of glacier ice have a reinforcing feedback effect on temperature?
As with sea ice and the darker water underneath, the land under a glacier is darker than the ice. When the temperature rises and the ice melts, that land is exposed. Since it is darker than the ice, it absorbs more heat, further increasing the temperature.
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