Making The Greenhouse Effect
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Making the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse effect on earth the greenhouse effect on earth. Of those gases known as greenhouse gases water vapour has the largest effect. The greenhouse effect is the way in which heat is trapped close to the surface of the earth by greenhouse gases these heat trapping gases can be thought of as a blanket wrapped around the earth which keeps it toastier than it would be without them. The rays and heat of the sun alone are not enough to make the earth habitable.
The greenhouse effect ensures an average temperature of 14 c on earth worldwide and is necessary to make it habitable. Greenhouse effect is due to the. These gases which occur naturally in the atmosphere include carbon dioxide methane nitrogen oxide and fluorinate d gases sometimes known as chlorofluorocarbons cfcs. Greenhouse effect is due to the.
The greenhouse effect happens when certain gases known as greenhouse gas es collect in earth s atmosphere. Skip navigation sign in. However an enhanced greenhouse effect due to human activity such as burning fossil fuels for energy can be detrimental to earth s climate and ecology. Sunlight heats up earth s surface and subsequently the energy is reflected back to space in the form of infrared radiation.
This process makes earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere. Greenhouse effect is the process of heating of the surface of earth till the troposphere. The greenhouse effect is one of the things that makes earth a comfortable place to live. Human activities contribute to global warming by increasing the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse effect a warming of earth s surface and troposphere the lowest layer of the atmosphere caused by the presence of water vapour carbon dioxide methane and certain other gases in the air. The greenhouse effect occurs when earth s atmosphere traps solar radiation because of the presence of certain gases which causes temperatures to rise. The greenhouse effect is a natural integral part of the earth that keeps our world warm enough to sustain life.