There are many causes of the greenhouse effect.
Radiation is the form of heat transfer that is caused by the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide is an example of a greenhouse gas.
The greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse effect helps us in the following ways; -concerning with agriculture supports plant growth which in turn comes our food we take. Not only food alone but new varieties have come into place due to greenhouse effect. -not forgetting job opportunities that it has created in form of people try to learn more about climate change and its effects.
Greenhouse gases trap the heat rising from the warmed surface of the earth. Hence, increasing the temperature of earth. This is called the greenhouse effect. If extra greenhouse gases are added, then we have an accelerated greenhouse effect, which causes global warming.
The chemical formula for carbon monoxide is CO while that for carbon dioxide is CO2. Both are colourless and odourless gases, but CO2 will form a white precipitate with limewater. CO is toxic to humans; CO2 causes the enhanced greenhouse effect that leads to global warming.
Radiation is the form of heat transfer that is caused by the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide is an example of a greenhouse gas.
There are three types of heat transfers: conduction, convection and radiation. The heat transfer caused by the greenhouse effect is radiation.
There are three types of heat transfers: conduction, convection and radiation. The heat transfer caused by the greenhouse effect is radiation.
Visible light radiation comes to us from the sun in the form of short wave ultraviolet light. This warms the surface of the earth. This warmth rises into the atmosphere in the form of infrared, long wave radiation, where it is captured by greenhouse gases in the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect.
Mostly the sun. The sun's heat warms the earth. This heat, in the form of infra-red energy rises into the atmosphere where it is trapped by greenhouse gases. This greenhouse effect warms the atmosphere.
Greenhouse effect helps us in the following ways; -concerning with agriculture supports plant growth which in turn comes our food we take. Not only food alone but new varieties have come into place due to greenhouse effect. -not forgetting job opportunities that it has created in form of people try to learn more about climate change and its effects.
No such effect exists. You are, possibly, referring to the greenhouse effect some materials and gasses have.Some gasses are transparent to certain electromagnetic wavelengths and opaque to others.Energy, in the form of electromagnetic lightwaves, pass through the atomosphere. However there are certain gasses that are opaque, to a certain extent, to energy in the form of electromagnetic infrared, or heat energy.Energy in the form of heat, is blocked by such gasses and cannot easily radiate away.Which is exactly the same reason why greenhouses work. Hence the name 'greenhouse effect'.An excellent example of this is the planet Venus which has a runaway 'greenhouse effect'.
The sun's light and heat (in all the visible frequencies) warms the surface of the earth. The earth then emits heat in the form of lower-frequency infra-red rays which can be trapped by the carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The most effective "greenhouse" gasses are water vapor and methane. Carbon dioxide is WAY down the list. Fortunately, water vapor's greenhouse effects are self-regulating; as water vapor in the air increases and causes more heat to be trapped, clouds form in the atmosphere and cause more heat to be REFLECTED AWAY. Unfortunately, the scientists who are warning of "global warming" were unable to include this factor in their computer climate models. So they are warning of a danger that does not exist.
Greenhouse gases trap the heat rising from the warmed surface of the earth. Hence, increasing the temperature of earth. This is called the greenhouse effect. If extra greenhouse gases are added, then we have an accelerated greenhouse effect, which causes global warming.
Greenhouse effect