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What happens to stars temperature as it expand?

Colder. Currently there is a background radiation, a residue from the Big Bang, at a temperature of about 3 Kelvin; that radiation used to be much hotter in the early Universe.


How do clouds increase or decrease global warming since they trap heat but they also reflect heat?

Clouds do reflect incoming sunlight back into space, as well as retain heat in the lower atmosphere. High clouds tend to have more of a warming effect because it is easier for solar radiation to pass through them, and also because the temperature at which they emit infrared radiation (heat) back to space is much less due to their cold temperature. Conversely, low clouds tend to be optically thick and reflect more solar radiation back to space, causing more of a cooling effect. They also emit more infrared radiation upward because they're emitting at a warmer temperature lower in the atmosphere, further adding to their cooling effect. However, scientists are not yet certain whether the net effect globally is cooling or warming.


What is a measure of how much of a solid will dissolve called?

This is the solubility at a given temperature and pressure.


Does the temperature of the water effect a science experiment?

Yes. How much it affects the experiment depends on exactly what the experiment is and how much the temperature has changed, but any change in temperature affects water's physical and chemical properties.


What effect does the greenhouse effect have on light entering and leaving the atmosphere?

Greenhouse gases (water, carbon dioxide and methane, mostly) allow light to enter the earth's atmosphere. It comes in as solar radiation and about half of it is absorbed by the earth's surface. This radiation is converted to heat energy, which in turn, radiates infrared (longwave) radiation back out into space. Much of this infrared radiation is captured by the greenhouse gases in the troposphere (the lowest layer of the atmosphere). The warmed greenhouse gases then heat the air around them, and re-radiate the heat back down to earth, contributing to the greenhouse effect.

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What happens to stars temperature as it expand?

Colder. Currently there is a background radiation, a residue from the Big Bang, at a temperature of about 3 Kelvin; that radiation used to be much hotter in the early Universe.


Research the greenhouse effect on the internet How much has the average temperature risen Pose possible solutions to the greenhouse effect If none are given in the article think of some on your own?

A few suggestions to answer your question:Search for the meaning of the greenhouse effect. Make sure you understand the natural effect, and the enhanced greenhouse effect.Find out how much the temperature has risen since global warming began at the start of the Industrial Revolution.Find possible solutions to the greenhouse effect, by governments and by individuals


How do clouds increase or decrease global warming since they trap heat but they also reflect heat?

Clouds do reflect incoming sunlight back into space, as well as retain heat in the lower atmosphere. High clouds tend to have more of a warming effect because it is easier for solar radiation to pass through them, and also because the temperature at which they emit infrared radiation (heat) back to space is much less due to their cold temperature. Conversely, low clouds tend to be optically thick and reflect more solar radiation back to space, causing more of a cooling effect. They also emit more infrared radiation upward because they're emitting at a warmer temperature lower in the atmosphere, further adding to their cooling effect. However, scientists are not yet certain whether the net effect globally is cooling or warming.


Does temperature effect the pH of juice?

yes, but not very much


What is the temperature of it atmosphere is increased by the greenhouse effect?

Both Earth and Venus have increase temperature due to a greenhouse effect. Venus has a much stronger greenhouse effect than Earth does.


Why does the temperature drop at night and get hotter in the morning?

The sun sends radiation from the sky to the ground to make the temperature rise, but when the sun sets the moon comes out and it doesn't have enough heat and light to send down as much radiation.


Does the storage temperature effect th popping of popcorn?

It effects it in the freezer, it won't pop as much as room temperature. It would take alot of heat to effect it.


How much radiation was given to the people after the TMI accident?

1 Millirem. Which is less than their yearly dose.


How do radiation therapy work?

Exposing tumors to ionizing radiation kills them faster than it kills nearby healthy tissue. If you can focus or otherwise concentrate the radiation on the tumor the effect is even stronger. The reason for this effect is tumors generally grow much faster than healthy tissue, and ionizing radiation damages growing tissue much more significantly than tissue that is not actively growing. This damage should kill it.


What determines how much electromagnetic energy is given off by an object?

Its temperature.


Will the temperature effect how much fizz comes out of soda?

no, unless it's frozen


How many radiation treatments can a cancer patient have?

Radiation treatments are delivered in as little as one to as many as 45 treatments. It is not so much the number of treatments, but the total dose of radiation and it's biological effect on the structures within the treatment.