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The greenhouse effect basically changes temperatures on Earth (or on any other planet. Within a optimal range it allows living things (that evolved in that context) to thrive but when in excess it can have an effect on winds, which are the result of changes in air pressure due to differences in temperature. It would also have an effect on ocean and water currents. Higher temperatures can weather things such as rocks more quickly, creating more soil.

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