En-en adult card 15 radiative forcing: Difference between revisions

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==Other possible links ==
==Other possible links ==


===Other consequences===
===Other causes===


*[[En-en adult card 6 deforestation|Deforestation]] When the forest is cut down and replaced by a meadow, it is the opposite, a dark surface (the foliage) is replaced by a light surface (the meadow). All in all, the artificialization of the soil has a cooling effect on the climate.
*[[En-en adult card 18 melting of sea ice|Melting of Sea Ice]] When sea ice melts, a white surface is replaced by a navy blue surface, which has a lower albedo and therefore absorbs more energy.
*[[En-en adult card 18 melting of sea ice|Melting of Sea Ice]] When sea ice melts, a white surface is replaced by a navy blue surface, which has a lower albedo and therefore absorbs more energy.
*[[En-en adult card 6 deforestation|Deforestation]] When the forest is cut down and replaced by a meadow, it is the opposite, a dark surface (the foliage) is replaced by a light surface (the meadow). All in all, the artificialization of the soil has a cooling effect on the climate.
 
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