Lesson Summary
Photo courtesy of John-Morgan/Flickr.
Photo courtesy of John-Morgan/Flickr.
This week you were introduced to the concept that all of Earth's spheres are powered by the sun.
- Most of the sun's energy is absorbed by planet Earth (70%)
- A smaller percentage is reflected by into space (30%)
- Sunlight supplies energy for almost all of Earth's ecosystems. Without it, producers would not be able to do photosynthesis
- Humans use solar radiation to supply energy for bodily functions, as mitochondria convert glucose into ATP
- Humans also harness the power of the sun's energy as an alternative, renewable energy source
- Different materials and topographies either absorb, transmit, or reflect solar radiation
- The percentage of radiation reflected back into space can be measured as albedo
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