Answer:
Out of the given sets of conditions, the one that best explains why is the albedo of the Earth's surface less than that of the atmosphere is - High albedo of clouds, low albedo of water.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Albedo is the capacity of a material to reflect light. A material with high albedo reflects more light and the one with low albedo reflects less light.
- Now, as we know, most of the 'Earth's surface' is covered with 'water' and most of the atmosphere is characterized by the abundance of clouds.
- Water absorbs more light than it reflects and the clouds 'reflect more light' than they absorb.
- That is clearly why the 'combined albedo' of the Earth and the atmosphere is more than the Earth alone.