Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.
the gases are CO2,CH4,N20
Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide, and methane are not caused by the sun. They are warmed by the sun and they hold the heat to keep the earth warm. This is called the greenhouse effect.
The warmth of the sun and the global winds mix the greenhouse gases all round the world, so there is nowhere that has more, or less of the greenhouse gases.
greenhouse gasesThe main greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane.
Greenhouse effect
gases in the atmosphere trap the heat from the sun
The Sun is the source of energy. Heat from the sun radiates up from the surface of the earth and warms the greenhouse gases.
it allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface!
if you're asking why are the collective gases that are damaging the atmosphere called greenhouse gases the answer iswhen sun rays enter the earth to warm it up, when they try to leave the greenhouse gases reflect them back again stopping them from leavingthe earth is slowly heating up from this (global warming) and so people blame the greenhouse gases (which mainly humans are causing)we have called them greenhouse gases because the process of blocking the sun rays from leaving is the same technique that greenhouses use.
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
The greenhouse gases contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are inescapable.
its when greenhouse gases build up and these gases traps the sun's heat, resulting in global warming