The only planet that "emits" light is the Earth, from all of the artificial lamps here. Green lights would be the color of Mercury vapor streetlamps, which are the bane of astronomers (light pollution) and women everywhere (because the greenish light on makeup looks ghastly).
The greenhouse effect on the planet Jupiter has extra heat energy coming from the surface. The extra heat energy is from the gases, and the pressure from the gases released.
No not all planets have the greenhouse affect. Especially ones that have almost no gravitational pull or atmosphere. For example: Mercury
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No because they do not have an atmosphere that will absorb the suns rays and trap it in like our atmosphere does.
Greenhouse effect.
it allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface!
Yes, the greenhouse effect is necessary to keep the earth warm enough for life. Without the green house effect we would all be dead.
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
EarthVenusMarsThe greenhouse effect occurs on every planet with an atmosphere (including Earth). On Venus, there is a runaway greenhouse effect causing temperatures high enough to melt lead.Mars has a greenhouse effect that is weak because of its thin atmosphere.
greenhouse effect
It's "greenhouse" effect keeps all the sunlight it making it hot.
Only Venus and Earth have a greenhouse effect because they have a substantial atmosphere. Venus actually has a runaway greenhouse effect causing its surface temperatures to rise to 450 Celsius.
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.
Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) trap infrared radiation (heat) causing a greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect keeps us all warm enough for life.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.
As well as Earth, two other planets have greenhouse effects.Venus has the hottest greenhouse effect, a runaway effect, with an average surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus' atmosphere is 96.5% carbon dioxide.Mars also has a greenhouse effect. It has a very thin atmosphere which can not store much heat. Its temperature ranges from -143° C (polar winters) to 35° C (equatorial summers).
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.
Venus. Similar to Earth in many ways, a runaway greenhouse effect is thought responsible for its 900°F (480°C) surface temperature.
The greenhouse effect is when heat gets in the atmosphere but not all of it is getting out.
Three planets, Earth, Venus and Mars, all have greenhouse effects from carbon dioxide (CO2) in their atmosphere.