what is the earth's mean albedo?
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Using satellite measurements accumulated since the late 1970s, scientists estimate Earth's average albedo is about about 0.30. The maps above show how the reflectivity of Earth—the amount of sunlight reflected back into space—changed between March 1, 2000, and December 31, 2011.
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EARTH ALBEDO
Total amount of heat energy that should have been intercepted by the Earth but is lost back to the space due to reflection and reflection happens due to pollutants present in the Earth's atmosphere , it also occures due to Scattering and this is collectively known as "Earth Albedo". It is very harmful for the whole Earth.
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