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← Earth & Natural SystemsA newly formed stratovolcano emits significant sulfur dioxide into the upper troposphere. What happens to surface solar radiation as a consequence?
A)Surface albedo decreases globally
B)Incoming radiation is scattered back✓
C)Infrared absorption at surface increases
D)Ozone layer depletion accelerates locally
💡 Explanation
Volcanic sulfur dioxide forms sulfate aerosols, which increase the atmosphere's albedo. This causes more incoming solar radiation to be scattered back into space, reducing the radiation reaching the surface because increased scattering prevents direct transmission rather than increasing surface absorption.
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