How does global warming affect solar energy in the atmosphere?(1 point)

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Increased ice causes less energy to be reflected
Increased ice causes less energy to be reflected

Decreased ice causes more energy to be reflected.
Decreased ice causes more energy to be reflected.

Decreased ice causes less energy to be reflected.
Decreased ice causes less energy to be reflected.

Increased ice causes more energy to be reflected.

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The correct response is:

Decreased ice causes less energy to be reflected.

As global warming leads to the melting of ice, particularly in the polar regions, the albedo effect comes into play. Ice reflects a significant amount of solar energy, while darker ocean water absorbs more sunlight. Therefore, as ice decreases, less energy is reflected back into the atmosphere and more is absorbed by the Earth's surface, which can contribute to further warming.