When water falls on land, there are several different paths that are available for it. It can evaporate back into the atmosphere, go into rivers, streams or lakes, it can sink into the ground so therefore, downward and laterally.
Ok so B would be the best surface to reflect heat energy as it's polished and does not disturb the wave of energy like the others would. Also in therms of colour it's better because it's a lighter colour than navy ( the darker colour of the spectrum ). This matters as darker colours absorb light where light colour reflect it.
Hope this helps :).
In an attempt to reduce our dependence on non-renewable resources, and cut down on the harm to the environment, we could burn biomass to produce electricity.
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-Dawn