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Actually, the increase in greenery and oxygen levels is a result of photosynthesis, where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. The greenhouse effect, on the other hand, refers to the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane.
Photosynthetic organisms counter the greenhouse effect. This is because plants use carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen instead. Carbon dioxide is causing the greenhouse effect.
Plants counteract the greenhouse effect by removing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. This process helps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, mitigating global warming and climate change.
Carbon dioxide helps the greenhouse in one way. Plants in the greenhouse needs carbon dioxide to grow.
The greenhouse effect does not have to be combatted, as it usefully keeps the earth warm. But we have to stop the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. The only process that can combat the enhanced greenhouse effect is photosynthesis, trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants help lessen the greenhouse effect by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. They store this carbon in their biomass, which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Additionally, plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which helps to balance the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The "Greenhouse" effect is not referencing the colour green, instead it references the greenhouse, a building erected to allow plants to be grown in a warmer environment. Most greenhouses are built of transparent glass (no colour) and are not green either. The only green associated with the greenhouse building is the colour of the plants inside of them.
Greenhouse gases get their nickname because, like the glass walls of a greenhouse, they allow sunlight to enter and warm the Earth's surface. However, they also trap some of the heat energy from the sun, leading to an overall warming effect known as the greenhouse effect.
greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is important because it helps keep Earth warm enough to support life by trapping heat from the sun in the atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth would be much colder and uninhabitable. However, human activities have intensified the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change.
Actually, green house effect is beneficial but because it is too much we may experience drought and hunger. Also, if some people still cut down trees, humans and animals will die because plants are producers of oxygen that we and animals breathe.
The greenhouse effect is the natural way that the Earth keeps warm. Too many extra greenhouse gases turn the greenhouse effect into an enhanced greenhouse effect. The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing global warming.