Global Warming
The world is like a greenhouse. Carbon dioxide and gases act like the glass. The gases cover the earth and stops some heat from getting back out into space which causes the world to heat up.
The Earth's temperature is partly controlled by carbon through the greenhouse effect, where carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere. When solar radiation reaches the Earth, some of it is absorbed, and the rest is reflected back into space. CO2 absorbs and re-emits some of this outgoing radiation, effectively warming the atmosphere. Higher concentrations of carbon dioxide can enhance this effect, leading to global warming and climate change.
Carbon in the atmosphere appears mainly as carbon dioxide CO2. It is called a greenhouse gas because it acts like the glass in a greenhouse, trapping the Sun's heat. That happens because it lets the short-wavelength radiant heat through as it arrives from the Sun, but stops heat radiated from the Earth at a lower temperature, at longer wavelengths, from escaping into space.
the lithosphere
It is controlled by the temperature.
Plant earth is the third planet from the sun. This is partly why earth can sustain life. This keeps the temperature reasonable for life to exist.
Well, the 5 Great Lakes compose an awful lot of the freshwater on Earth. The Great Lakes sit partly in Canada and partly in the USA.
Plantation Owners
As infrared (mainly emitted from the sun) enters our atmosphere it is partly absorbed as heat and partly reflected back into space. However, when greenhouse gasses are present, they reflect the infrared rays back to earth, preventing some of the heat to escape. This can be useful in maintaining the atmosphere's temperature but when there is a large amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere too much heat is trapped, which causes the earth to heat up.
Global Warming The world is like a greenhouse. Carbon dioxide and gases act like the glass. The gases cover the earth and stops some heat from getting back out into space which causes the world to heat up.
Well, the 5 Great Lakes compose an awful lot of the freshwater on Earth. The Great Lakes sit partly in Canada and partly in the USA.
Well, the 5 Great Lakes compose an awful lot of the freshwater on Earth. The Great Lakes sit partly in Canada and partly in the USA.
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.