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The greenhouse effect is causing Earth's temperature to rise, leading to global warming. This is resulting in more extreme weather patterns, melting ice caps and glaciers, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems and wildlife. It also contributes to ocean acidification and other negative effects on the environment.
It is affecting the whole globe's climate now, especially the north and south poles.
Earth, Mars and Venus. The greenhouse effect is affecting planet Earth. Additionally, Venus is a perfect example of what can happen if there is too much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses in an atmosphere. Even though it only receives a quarter of the energy from the Sun compared to Mercury, its maximum temperature is greater, making it the hottest planet in the system. The coolest point on the planet has temperatures of 380º C, or 716º F. And again, this is all due to a runaway greenhouse effect.
Through non-renewable resources.These give off greenhouse gases when combusted affecting the enviroment and require drilling again affecting the enviroment.
no it is not it will make us die
Greenhouse in some ways affects us for good. It maintains the temperature of earth.
The greenhouse effect keeps us all warm enough for life.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.
Greenhouse gases, specifically:Carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuelsMethane from cattleCFCs from refrigerantsare contributing to the enhanced greenhouse effect that is making the world, as well as the US warmer.
Apparently, the oceans are warming around the Antarctic continent, thus melting the ice shelves from underneath.
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China has recently overtaken the US in the annual production of greenhouse gas emissions.The US is still the leader in the long-termamounts of pollution emitted.
Chlorofluorocarbons are emitted by us just like greenhouse gases, this gas is also affecting the arctic and the Antarctic because they act as a "vortex" in the sense that they suck up chlorofluorocarbons and that is forming the ozone layer on the top of Antarctica.Hope my answer helps someone one day cheers =)