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.
It melts the glaciers making the sea levels rise
The greenhouse effect
Yes, rising sea levels and changes in weather patterns are both possible outcomes.
The greenhouse effect basically consists of solar radiation not being able to be deflected back into space and thus getting trapped in the earth's atmosphere. This causes the average global temperature to go up which in turn causes large ice sheets and glaciers to melt (ie, Greenland, Antarctica) which adds incredible amounts of water to the earth's oceans, eventually causing a rise in sea levels.
A direct result of the Earth's atmosphere trapping energy from the sun is the warming of the planet, known as the greenhouse effect. This contributes to climate change by increasing global temperatures, leading to effects such as melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and changes in weather patterns.
The greenhouse effect is causing an imbalance in Earth's energy budget by trapping excess heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. Increased levels of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, are enhancing this effect and contributing to climate change by altering temperature patterns, weather systems, and sea levels.
The greenhouse effect refers to the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. This can lead to global warming and climate change, causing disruptions to ecosystems, weather patterns, and sea levels. Adapting to these changes is important for preserving the planet's health and stability.
The greenhouse effect causes an increase in global temperatures leading to climate change. This increase in temperatures can result in disrupted weather patterns, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events.
Stopping the greenhouse effect would lead to a significant drop in global temperatures. This could disrupt ecosystems and weather patterns, with potential effects on agriculture, sea levels, and natural habitats. However, without the greenhouse effect, Earth would be much colder and possibly uninhabitable.
Well, if this continues, sea levels will rise and will make many hurricanes. These will crate a second ice age. But we have to stop it before the year 2018.
Assuming you mean cabon dioxide, this is a problem we are having now. The carbon dioxide, along with a few other gasses, trap heat from the sun and cause global warming. This is known as the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is caused by greenhouse gases that absorb infrared rays and thereby keep the earth warmer than it otherwise would be. The greenhouse effect is important to life on earth. Without greenhouse gases, there would be global cooling and life as we know it would no longer be possible. With increased levels of greenhouse gases, there is global warming and undesirable climate change.