The orientation of the sheets of glass in a greenhouse (top to bottom, inside to outside) do not change its function.
Greenhouse effect is making the earth hot as we all know that the whole greenhouse is covered with glass and glass traps the sun rays and heat in it and similar is the condition of the earth as it also traps the heat in it and this is the reason it is becoming hot and called as greenhouse effect.
When a glass of water is turned upside down, the water does not fall out due to the presence of air pressure pushing against the water, creating a vacuum inside the glass. This vacuum holds the water in place, creating a seal that prevents the water from spilling out.
Because when you turn it upside down, the surface tension of the full glass of liquid, combined with atmopheric pressure provides just enough force to out-do gravity !
Sunlight passes through the glass of a greenhouse and heats up the interior surfaces and objects. This heat is then trapped inside the greenhouse due to the glass barrier, preventing it from escaping. This process is known as the greenhouse effect, which allows the greenhouse to stay warm even when it is cold outside.
Greenhouse gases get their nickname because, like the glass walls of a greenhouse, they allow sunlight to enter and warm the Earth's surface. However, they also trap some of the heat energy from the sun, leading to an overall warming effect known as the greenhouse effect.
They are not exactly like the glass in a greenhouse, but they have the same effect. Greenhouse gases hold the heat in the atmosphere without letting it escape into space.
Because the "greenhouse gases" act similarly to a greenhouse. The heat goes through the gases (glass panes) and is stored on Earth (greenhouse) and is unable to exit back into the atmosphere (sky). Google "greenhouse effect" and go look at the images, the pictures on the first page will help you to understand my analogy.
Because the "greenhouse gases" act similarly to a greenhouse. The heat goes through the gases (glass panes) and is stored on Earth (greenhouse) and is unable to exit back into the atmosphere (sky). Google "greenhouse effect" and go look at the images, the pictures on the first page will help you to understand my analogy.
None. The term is greenhouse as in those glass covered structures used to germinate seeds and grow small plants in. The greenhouse effect is similar to the workings of the real greenhouse; air inside is warmed by sunlight, but can't escape due to the glass or plastic, this the inside gets hotter to the air outside.
A greenhouse, or a glasshouse in a garden keeps the air inside warmer. Gardeners use greenhouses to grow fruit etc in cold climates. It gives its name to the greenhouse effect because greenhouse gases retain the sun's heat and keep the earth warm.
The atmosphere acts like a glass house by trapping heat from the Sun within the Earth's surface, similar to how glass traps heat inside a greenhouse. This phenomenon, known as the greenhouse effect, helps regulate the Earth's temperature and keeps it suitable for life. However, human activities that release greenhouse gases can enhance this effect, leading to global warming.
The so-called "greenhouse gases" CO2, methane, water vapor, etc.