I don't but im on a website ha ha ha ha ha;D
Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, get trapped by the Earth's atmosphere. These gases allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere and warm the planet, but then trap some of the heat that would otherwise escape into space. This process helps regulate Earth's temperature, keeping it within a range that is suitable for supporting life.
Carbon in the atmosphere traps it like in a greenhouse.
The energy that gets trapped in Earth's atmosphere from the sun is called solar radiation. This energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and contributes to the warming of the planet through a process known as the greenhouse effect.
It gets colder as you travel up in the atmosphere.
It gets colder as you travel up in the atmosphere.
Smog gets trapped in our troposphere due to a combination of factors such as temperature inversions, lack of wind or air movement, and the presence of pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These factors can lead to the accumulation of pollutants close to the Earth's surface, causing smog to be trapped and linger in the lower atmosphere.
it gets coolder
heat is trapped in the atmosphere, ice melts, flooding, mass extinction, ect.
That phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect, where gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to an increase in temperatures on the planet.
yes because there are less trees to breathe in the co2 (carbon dioxide) so more gets trapped in the atmosphere.
The earth's atmosphere is affected by solar energy because the energy creates a greenhouse effect. When the radiation of the sun makes the earth too warm, there will be too much greenhouse gas that gets trapped in the atmosphere.
It typically gets colder the higher you go depending on which layer of the atmosphere you are in.