1. The problem involves understanding the percentage ranges of solar radiation reflected by different surfaces and cloud types in an outdoor landscape.
2. Each surface or cloud type has a given reflection percentage range, for example, thick clouds reflect between 75% and 95% of solar radiation.
3. To analyze or compute overall reflection, one might use weighted averages if the area proportions are known, or compare reflection ranges directly.
4. Important rule: Reflection percentages are given as ranges, so any calculation involving them should consider minimum and maximum values separately.
5. For example, if you want to find the total reflection from thick clouds and snow combined, you add their minimum reflections and maximum reflections:
$$\text{Min total reflection} = 75\% + 75\% = 150\%$$
$$\text{Max total reflection} = 95\% + 95\% = 190\%$$
6. Without specific area weights, we cannot compute a precise overall reflection but can understand the possible range.
7. This problem is about interpreting reflection percentage ranges rather than solving an equation.
Final answer: The reflection percentages for each surface and cloud type are as given, and combined reflection ranges can be summed if needed, considering minimum and maximum values separately.
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