No. Enhanced global warming is the current slang for this situation.
Man induced global warming is another term used.
Yes because the energy from the sun is not reflected back into space. It stays in Earth's atmosphere, raising global temperatures.
Greenhouse gases stop heat from escaping the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect has kept our planet warm for millions of years. The earth's carbon and water cycles move carbon dioxide and water vapor in and out of the atmosphere constantly.Greenhouse gases (any gas with 3 or more atoms) will trap the sun's infrared radiation (heat) being radiated by the Earth's surface, and prevent it from escaping back into space. This heat from the warmed up gases is also re-radiated in all directions, including back down to the earth's surface, which warms some more.At present man-made greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane, are causing an accelerated greenhouse effect. The natural carbon cycle is unable to cope with the extra CO2 which remains in the atmosphere gathering heat, and causing global warming.A:The more greenhouse gases there are, the worse the heating gets.
If man were to colonize mars and terraform it (raising the temperature and creating an atmosphere, add oxygen and co2) mars could host life.
Global Warming is the gradual raising of the overall average temperature of the Earth. This seemingly small amount can equate to large effects to the icecaps, melting them. This can cause ocean levels rising.
There are no natural factors contributing to the present global warming and climate change. Without human intervention the world would probably be slightly cooling. However, our burning of fossil fuels have put billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. This is trapping heat and raising the temperature of the air, the oceans and the land.
Where greenhouse gases (CO2) enter the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels, and build up and build up, keeping more of the suns heat trapped in the atmosphere and on earth, raising temperatures.
The sun shines light onto the Earth. The Earth (and different surfaces on it- plants, oceans, blacktop, etc...) absorbs most of the energy but some is reflected back out into space. Greenhouse gases trap the reflected energy and keep it in the atmosphere, raising Earth's temperature. The more these gases are created, the more the Earth's temperature rises.
Yes because the energy from the sun is not reflected back into space. It stays in Earth's atmosphere, raising global temperatures.
the stratosphere is in control of raising the altitude in the temperature. And is the secon layer of gas in the atmosphere.
The natural greenhouse effect is not raising sea levels, but the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming, is. The warmer atmosphere is melting glaciers and expanding the water in the oceans, so sea levels are rising.
carbon dioxide
The greenhouse gases hold the heat. This heat warms the atmosphere around and also back down to the surface of the earth. As more fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt, more greenhouse gases are emitted and the atmosphere gets warmer. This is called global warming, which is causing climate change.
Scientists are usually referring to the greenhouse gasses that are collecting in our ozone layer trapping heat inside our atmosphere melting ice caps and raising ocean levels.
Greenhouse gases stop heat from escaping the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect has kept our planet warm for millions of years. The earth's carbon and water cycles move carbon dioxide and water vapor in and out of the atmosphere constantly.Greenhouse gases (any gas with 3 or more atoms) will trap the sun's infrared radiation (heat) being radiated by the Earth's surface, and prevent it from escaping back into space. This heat from the warmed up gases is also re-radiated in all directions, including back down to the earth's surface, which warms some more.At present man-made greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane, are causing an accelerated greenhouse effect. The natural carbon cycle is unable to cope with the extra CO2 which remains in the atmosphere gathering heat, and causing global warming.A:The more greenhouse gases there are, the worse the heating gets.
Global Warming is the gradual raising of the overall average temperature of the Earth. This seemingly small amount can equate to large effects to the icecaps, melting them. This can cause ocean levels rising.
If man were to colonize mars and terraform it (raising the temperature and creating an atmosphere, add oxygen and co2) mars could host life.
Global warming is a consequence of increased greenhouse gases. The primary human generated greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is relatively inert, and is released in such small (relative) quantities it poses no known environmental harm, outside raising earth's temperature, bleaching coral and acidifying our oceans.