melting glaciers -> flooding
In the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect refers to the situation in the atmosphere where gases hold on to the heat rising from the earth.
No. The rising and falling tides are caused by the gravitation pulls of the sun and the moon. Mars is too far away to have any noticeable effect on earth tides.
glaciers are melting,sea level is rising,temps are up
When the Ice Age happened it formed the Earth. And with temps it is how far you are south or north you are from the Equator.
it is rising
The greenhouse effect comes about when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere capture heat rising from the surface of the planet. As the moon has no atmosphere, it could not have a greenhouse effect. So the answer is: The earth.
Less light means the temperature falls. With fewer hours of daylight, there is less time for temps to increase at all. The combination produces longer periods of lower temperatures and a breeze or winds increase the cold's effects.
low:-39 High:137
Science shows us that the earth is warm enough for life because some gases in the atmosphere can capture heat rising from the earth's surface. This is the greenhouse effect. An alternative view is that this is not happening. Those who believe this do not believe science.
Heat is energy, and the greenhouse effect captures heat rising from the surface of the earth. This heat would otherwise escape into space. So the earth is storing extra energy in the atmosphere. This energy is used to power storms, winds and other weather "events".
There are no specific temperatures at which a tornado occurs. They typically occur with temps in the 60s and 70s, but can occur at warmer or much cooler temps. The main aspect is not what the temperature is, but how much instability (availability for rising air) and wind shear (change in wind direction and speed with height in the atmosphere) is present.
Due to the Greenhouse Effect, Earth's temperature is continually rising. If the trend does not change, the Earth's annual temperature will continue to rise, causing significant ecological problems.