Pronunciation: /ælˈbiːdoʊ/
noun the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon
A1 The albedo of the snow made it appear very bright.
A2 The albedo of the planet affects its temperature.
B1 Scientists study the albedo of different surfaces to understand their reflective properties.
B2 The albedo of the Earth's surface plays a role in global climate patterns.
C1 Measuring the albedo of various regions helps in predicting climate change.
C2 The albedo of the polar ice caps has a significant impact on the Earth's energy balance.
formal The albedo of the Earth's surface plays a crucial role in regulating its temperature.
informal The albedo of snow is high because it reflects a lot of sunlight.
slang Dude, did you know that the albedo of a mirror is almost 100%?
figurative Her bright personality had a high albedo, spreading positivity wherever she went.
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