in a gas the particles are allready spaced out quite alot but when you heat them they get more energy so the fly around more. this heat makes the particles rise but once the fall they fall down.
In a greenhouse the gases in a greenhouse collect the sunlight and trap the heat. This provides sunlight and a warm temperature for plants to be able to grow.
Sunlight. The warmth rises into the atmosphere where some is trapped by greenhouse gases. These warm gases then warm the earth's surface again.
At natural levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (before the Industrial Revolution), the carbon cycle moved carbon dioxide in and out of land, sea and air. Enough carbon dioxide remained in the atmosphere to keep the earth comfortably warm, warm enough for life.
no it is a type of conduction that can happen in liquids and gases, conduction happens in solids, and radiation happens in gases
you get warm
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
nothing.
Greenhouse gases are needed to keep the planet warm. If it was not for greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the earth would be like the moon, warm during the day and frozen at night.
At a given temperature gases can react with metals.
More than warm. Gasses coming out of a volcano are usually very hot.
They slow the loss of heat
the warm water floats