The atmosphere uses 4 different temperate layers to trap heat.
yeah because if it didn't than we would be cold all the time.The Earth's atmosphere traps heat through a process called the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, allow sunlight to pass through and warm the Earth's surface. When this heat radiates back towards space, the greenhouse gases trap some of it, preventing it from escaping and leading to an overall warming of the planet.
The earth's atmosphere does NOT trap heat "like a greenhouse". It is a completely different mechanism, misnamed the "greenhouse effect".
Because as the sun rays enter through our atmosphere they bounce and ecape, but with gasses in the atmosphere the gasses cannot get out making them remain on Earth.
Venus is hotter than Earth. Despite being farther away from the sun, the thick atmosphere of Venus traps heat, creating a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in our solar system.
Altitude alone does not determine the heat experienced in the Earth's atmosphere. While temperatures generally decrease with higher altitudes in the troposphere, other factors like direct exposure to sunlight and weather conditions can impact how hot it feels. The atmosphere also contains different layers where temperatures can vary significantly.
Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor, trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation. This process leads to the greenhouse effect, which can contribute to global warming and climate change.
The atmosphere is heated from below because the Earth's surface absorbs solar radiation, which warms the ground. The warm ground then heats the air in contact with it through conduction and convection, causing the lower atmosphere to be warmer than the upper atmosphere. This temperature difference sets up vertical air movements that drive weather systems and the circulation of the atmosphere.
Venus is hotter than Earth due to its thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide, which creates a strong greenhouse effect. This traps heat from the Sun, causing extreme temperatures on the planet's surface that can reach over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. In contrast, Earth's atmosphere is thinner and composed of mostly nitrogen and oxygen, resulting in more moderate temperatures.
They trap the heat from the sun that is reflected by the earth
Yes, greenhouse gases trap heat in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
Atmosphere is the blanket of air around the earth. It traps heat for maintaining the temperature.
Many, if not all of the various layers of a planet's atmosphere trap at least some of the heat from the sun. Additionally, the ground and bodies of water trap heat from the sun (and heat from the atmosphere).
greenhouse effect
greenhouse effect
they trap heat in the atmosphere, warming the planet
The Sun's heat, which keeps Earth from freezing solid, is retained in Earth's atmosphere by the greenhouse gases: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and so on. Without greenhouse gases, Earth would freeze.Many, if not all of the various layers of a planet's atmosphere trap at least some of the heat from the sun. Additionally, the ground and bodies of water trap heat from the sun (and heat from the atmosphere).
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, CFC's, and water vapor trap trap the heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
To trap heat. The functions of greenhouse gases are to absorb heat from sunlight and trap it in the atmosphere to warm the Earth and melt the ice caps.
Greenhouse gases aren't trapping heat it but letting more in. The Earth's atmosphere blocks out most of the suns heat and harmful rays. With the gases polluting the world, the atmosphere is slowly weakening, letting more and more heat through.
They are greenhouse gasses.