Trap plenty of air in the air spaces
carbondioxide [CO2] and carbondioxide [CO] are the main gasses that trap heat.
Greenhouse gases trap infrared heat (from the sun) rising from the surface of the earth. More greenhouse gases trap more heat, and this is the situation now. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in particular are trapping more heat and causing a global warming.
Yes, greenhouse gases trap heat in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
because Mercury cant trap heat because it has no atmosphere
because it can trap heat close to the body!
The direct object of the verb 'trap' is the noun heat(plants trap heat).
Yes, if you close it properly by cleaning and shocking. You may find it a bit greener when you reopen as the cover will trap in heat and promote algae growth.
Heat travels through empty spaces by radiation.
Trap plenty of air in the air spaces
Any amount, so long as you have the spell/trap zone spaces for them.
They trap the heat from the sun that is reflected by the earth
They are generally called Greenhouses gases, as greenhouses trap heat into the glass.
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carbondioxide [CO2] and carbondioxide [CO] are the main gasses that trap heat.
cotton balls are a good insulator because they contain many air filled spaces, the tiny pockets trap air in the cotton balls preventing energy from being transferred. So there is less heat transfer.