How does snow cover affect the temperature of an area compared to an area of the same temperature with exposed rock?
a. Lower albedo of snow absorbs more energy, warming faster.
b. Albedo of snow has no effect on warming.
c. Higher albedo of snow reflects more energy, warming more slowly.
d. Higher albedo of snow absorbs more energy, warming faster.
Answer: C
Physics
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