Joseph Fourier discovered the greenhouse effect in 1824. He examined the experimental data and worked out that the Earth gets most of its energy from the sun. He thought that gases absorbed the radiation and warmed the earth.
In May 1859, Irish physicist John Tyndall proved that some gases have a strange ability to capture and retain heat, so demonstrating the physical basis of greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect.
In 1896, Svante Arrhenius calculated that carbon dioxide emissions from human industry might someday bring a global warming.
In 1938 G S Callendar argued that carbon dioxide levels were rising and warming the earth, but few scientists supported him.
In 1960 C D Keeling, using accurate measurements of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in Antarctica and in Mauna Loa in Hawaii, showed that levels of CO2 were rising even in just two years of data.
French scientist Joseph Fourier in 1824 and 1827 wrote about the greenhouse effect, and it was later investigated by Svante Arrhenius in 1896.
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The greenhouse effect is started when the greenhouse gases are combined.
The French scientist Joseph Fourier in 1824 first argued for the existence of the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect is the natural way that the Earth keeps warm. Too many extra greenhouse gases turn the greenhouse effect into an enhanced greenhouse effect. The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing global warming.
The greenhouse effect is the natural process by which greenhouse gases keep the earth's temperature at a comfortable level suitable for human existence. The enhanced greenhouse effect is the increase in greenhouse gases that is leading to global warming. The term "enhanced greenhouse effect" is also referred to as the "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" and is the idea that humans may have an effect on global climate. It is also referred to as the "runaway greenhouse effect".
greenhouse effect
the greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon.
Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect is the natural way that the Earth keeps warm. Too many extra greenhouse gases turn the greenhouse effect into an enhanced greenhouse effect. The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing global warming.
it allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface!
The greenhouse effect is the natural process by which greenhouse gases keep the earth's temperature at a comfortable level suitable for human existence. The enhanced greenhouse effect is the increase in greenhouse gases that is leading to global warming. The term "enhanced greenhouse effect" is also referred to as the "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" and is the idea that humans may have an effect on global climate. It is also referred to as the "runaway greenhouse effect".
greenhouse effect
the greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon.
The greenhouse effect keeps us all warm enough for life.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.
The Greenhouse effect started long before humans were on Earth. The Greenhouse effect is only intensified by the presence of humans.
The greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is caused on a molecular level by the greenhouse gases combing, thus forming the greenhouse effect and that's what causes it to be on a molecular level.
EarthVenusMarsThe greenhouse effect occurs on every planet with an atmosphere (including Earth). On Venus, there is a runaway greenhouse effect causing temperatures high enough to melt lead.Mars has a greenhouse effect that is weak because of its thin atmosphere.
it contributes by creating a lot of them that is why they make the greenhouse effect