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How does global warming affect solar energy in the atmosphere?(1 point)
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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.
Increased ice causes more energy to be reflected.
Increased ice causes less energy to be reflected
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Decreased ice causes less energy to be reflected.
Explanation: Melting ice lowers Earth's albedo, so less sunlight is reflected back to space and more is absorbed, amplifying warming.
Explanation: Melting ice lowers Earth's albedo, so less sunlight is reflected back to space and more is absorbed, amplifying warming.
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