The sun provides the heat. Greenhouse gases provide the method. Gravity has nothing to do with it.
Carbon dioxide. The increase of carbon dioxide is the cause of global warming.
Global warming has no effect on volcanoes. It's the other way round. Volcanoes can increase global warming slightly if the emit carbon dioxide. And they can reduce global warming for a while if their dust and ash block out and reflect the sun's rays.
It is global warming. It is NOT the earth getting closer to the sun.
No, the sun does not prevent global warming. It provides the heat originally, and we add the extra greenhouse gases to capture more of it, causing global warming.
absolutely nothing.... except if you're in the sun a lot... global warming just melts the ice caps and increase the water level by 40%
Glaciers do not cause global warming, in fact, their white and shiny surface (albedo) reflects a lot of the sun's radiation; this prevents some of the warming.When glaciers melt, they reveal dark rocks and soil underneath, which absorb much more of the sun's heat. This is called a positive feedback of global warming.
its because the sun is the cenyer of solar system and the gravity controls the earth and because of the global warming
it can cause harmful sun rays which causes cancer disease
By heating
A:Global warming is a very big issue in the world today. Global warming is when the earth's temperature rises. The cause of global warming is when greenhouse gases trap heat and light from the sun [in the atmosphere of the earth] causing the earth to heat up. Global warming affects animals and our environment, such as rise in sea levels which will cause extinction for more than a thousand species.
Global warming is not generally caused by sunspots. There are studies though, that fewer sunspots can cause dimmer sun and can also mean more cosmic rays in the atmosphere.
Yes, the heat for global warming comes initially from the sun.