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On a bright sunny day the irradiance on the surface of the ocean is 1.6*10^17 photons cm^-2 s^-1. If k=0.02 m^-1
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On a sunny day in an estuary, the surface irradiance is 1.6*10^17 photons cm^-2 s^-1. What is k if the irradiance is 7.3*10^13
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
Responses during the solar cycle
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point) Responses during Total Solar
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather the highest?(1 point)
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