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incoming solar radiation​

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As Wein's law explains, the sun's high temperature emits solar radiation of mostly shorter wavelengths. This incoming solar radiation may be scattered, reflected, or absorbed. ... Reflection of solar radiation occurs when the radiation is sent directly backward from a surface.

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As Wein's law explains, the sun's high temperature emits solar radiation of mostly shorter wavelengths. This incoming solar radiation may be scattered, reflected, or absorbed. Reflection of solar radiation occurs when the radiation is sent directly backward from a surface.

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