No because they do not have an atmosphere that will absorb the suns rays and trap it in like our atmosphere does.
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases long hidden carbon dioxide (CO2). This extra CO2 adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, producing an enhanced greenhouse effect.The combustion of fossil fuels such as car fuel releases carbon dioxide. Initially, any heat produced on earth will be released out to the outer space but excessive present of carbon dioxide will trap this heat onto the surrounding environment and not able to be excreted to the outer space. The trapped heat will increase the earth temperature and it contribute to the greenhouse effect. Prolonged greenhouse effect will cause global warming.
well say the attmosphere was a blanket and the blanket had a hole in it. well the sunlight goes through that hole and the blanket closes the hole to were the sunlight cannot leave the attmosphere and that causes the greenhouse effect aka global warming
Yes Pluto is different than the outer planets in the following ways:Pluto has not cleared its orbit of asteroids and debrisPluto is not made of gasPluto is far smaller than any of the outer planets
Yes, ozone is a greenhouse gas. Any gas with three or more atoms in their molecule are greenhouse gases.
Any greenhouse effect (including the one that takes place in an actual greenhouse) is a process by which the energy of sunlight is retained more than it otherwise would be. It's all about sunlight.
Two other planets besides Earth.Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect, with most of its atmosphere carbon dioxide, and a temperature of 460° Celsius.Mars has a very faint greenhouse effect, with a little carbon dioxide, but hardly any atmosphere at all.Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has a greenhouse effect, with large concentrations of methane.
The greenhouse effect is happening on any planet with greenhouse gas. Mars, as an example has greenhouse gases in it's atmosphere and has seen warming over the past hundred years similar to our warming trend. Venus, with an atmosphere of 96.5% carbon dioxide, has a runaway greenhouse effect which has caused the oceans to boil dry.
Yes. All four of the outer planets have multiple moons.
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
As of today no, but maybe in the future.
They follow orbital paths which, like those of the inner planets, are centered on the sun, but the outer planets, without exception, are farther from the sun than any of the inner planets is.
There are a lot of differences between the inner and outer planets. First of all, they inner planets are also known as the "Rocky planets". THey are rocky, hence their name "Rocky planets". And the outer planets are also known as "Gas Giants." THey are mainly composed of gas, hence their name, "Gas Giants." Another difference is their mass. The outer planets have greater mass than the inner planets. In other words, they are heavier.The inner planets follow orbital paths which, like those of the outer planets,are centered on the sun. But the inner planets, without exception, are nearerto the sun than any of the outer planets are.
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases long hidden carbon dioxide (CO2). This extra CO2 adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, producing an enhanced greenhouse effect.The combustion of fossil fuels such as car fuel releases carbon dioxide. Initially, any heat produced on earth will be released out to the outer space but excessive present of carbon dioxide will trap this heat onto the surrounding environment and not able to be excreted to the outer space. The trapped heat will increase the earth temperature and it contribute to the greenhouse effect. Prolonged greenhouse effect will cause global warming.
The four outer planets but it depends what you mean by the outer solar system. If the boundary is set at 4 AU, you have Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
well say the attmosphere was a blanket and the blanket had a hole in it. well the sunlight goes through that hole and the blanket closes the hole to were the sunlight cannot leave the attmosphere and that causes the greenhouse effect aka global warming
Yes Pluto is different than the outer planets in the following ways:Pluto has not cleared its orbit of asteroids and debrisPluto is not made of gasPluto is far smaller than any of the outer planets
Yes, ozone is a greenhouse gas. Any gas with three or more atoms in their molecule are greenhouse gases.