albedo - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Secondly the clouds, which have a high albedo, can create a negative feedback helping to cool the forest area.
  • increase: This increases the daytime albedo but also increases the night-time heat retentivity of the atmosphere for an additional heat gain.
  • decrease: Additionally, soot from faraway sources has darkened snow and ice, further decreasing albedo.

Adjective modifier

  • low: The surface is covered with a darker material causing Hyperion to have a lower albedo compared to other icy moons.
  • high: Secondly the clouds, which have a high albedo, can create a negative feedback helping to cool the forest area.
  • global: Water formation as cloud droplets: Clouds are efficient cleansers of atmospheric pollution and clouds contribute to an increased global albedo.
  • geometric: The value of the geometric albedo of Mimas reported here, is definitely higher than the currently accepted value of about 0.5.
  • increased: Water formation as cloud droplets: Clouds are efficient cleansers of atmospheric pollution and clouds contribute to an increased global albedo.

Modifies a noun

  • effect: The combination of these two factors causes the greatest possible acceleration due to the albedo effect.
  • value: OK, let's start with the albedo value.
  • feature: The prominent markings seem to be only albedo features with very low relief.
  • change: A comparative study of the effects of albedo change on drought in semi- arid regions.
  • photon: At this point in the orbit the solar panels are orthogonal to the albedo photon flux, thereby presenting the maximum surface area.
  • flux: At this point in the orbit the solar panels are orthogonal to the albedo photon flux, thereby presenting the maximum surface area.

Noun used with modifier

  • surface: Kipp & Zonen Net Radiometers in use recording surface albedo at the Jornada test site, New Mexico, USA in May 1997.
  • percentage: Visible channels are percentage albedo and have values 0 to 100.

Possessives

  • earth: This could impact the global climate system through its effect on the carbon and water cycles and on the Earth's albedo.

Preposition: of

  • earth: This raised the albedo of the Earth, resulting in lower temperatures which maintained the snow cover.
  • %: A perfect mirror would have an albedo of 100 % while a black hole would have an albedo of 0 %.

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