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A greenhouse gas is any gas, such as carbon dioxide, or methane, that traps large amounts of heat from the sun in an atmosphere. Global warming takes place when these greenhouse gases accumulate in the atmosphere which makes the average temperature on Earth warmer.

A:The greenhouse effect is the process by which greenhouse gases keep the earth warm, or raise its temperature. The normal greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that occurs when atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations are in the range of 260-280 parts per million (ppm), thereby maintaining a comfortable global climate suitable for human existence. Some scientists suggest 350 ppm may be the maximum sustainable CO2 level.

The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has recently risen above 390 ppm, and continues rising at an exponential rate. Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, this rise results in global warming and climate change.

The difference between the normal greenhouse effect and what contributes to global warming are the increasing carbon dioxide concentrations as a direct result of human activities, such as burning fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas), as well as deforestation and cement manufacture.

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Global warming is not known as the greenhouse effect.

The greenhouse effect is the way the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hold in the sun's heat and keep the earth warm. The earth's carbon cycle and water cycle have been keeping this balanced for millions of years, releasing and absorbing carbon dioxide and water vapor.

How the greenhouse effect works:

The atmospheric greenhouse effect heats the earth because greenhouse gases are transparent to short wave thermal radiation from the sun, but are opaque to the long wave infrared radiation which is re-emitted. These absorb outgoing infrared radiation and re-emit some of it back towards earth, caused a heating effect.

The enhanced greenhouse effect (or accelerated greenhouse effect) is the warming effect caused by all the extracarbon dioxide greenhouse gas that man has put into the atmosphere in the past 250 years by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).

Global warming is the warming of the earth because of this enhanced greenhouse effect.

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The greenhouse effect is called the greenhouse effect because the atmosphere acts as a greenhouse in the way that when the suns rays shoot down to earth they cannot get out of the atmosphere because the fuels that are being put into our atmosphere acts as a shield or a wall not letting the suns rays out. Just as a greenhouse does not let the sun's energy out.

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The popular view is that the atmosphere has some sort of layer of carbon dioxide "up there" that reflects heat back down to Earth rather than letting it escape to space. That would be like the glass on a greenhouse trapping warm air inside while letting the sunlight through to increase the heat. In a greenhouse the sunlight warms the benches and floor, the warm objects heat the air, the air is trapped by the double layer of insulating glass.

It does not happen that way in the Earth's atmosphere.

Sunlight comes in and warms the Earth's surface. It warms the gases in the air too, at least some of them with a bond size that gets excited by sunlight. These special gases are greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour and a few others). They are mixed evenly through all of the atmosphere (not in layer). When the gases are warm they share their heat with all their gas molecule neighbour and heat the atmosphere generally.

The effect is more like wet sand in a microwave. Microwaves do not heat sand. They do heat water. When you microwave wet sand, the water heats up - might even turn to steam. The hot water warms the sand.

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greenhouse effect get its name because some of the sun's heat energy passes through the atmosphere and is absorb by the Earth. some heat energy is reflect by the atmosphere back into space or is reflected back downward by the atmosphere to EARTH, that what happen to the energy that is reflected by EARTH.

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The greenhouse effect, which is the way the greenhouse gases warm the atmosphere, is causing global warming (because humans have added extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels).

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Carbon dioxide is called a greenhouse gas because it acts somewhat like a greenhouse in keeping the earth warm. Solar radiation, re-radiating out from the surface of the earth, is captured by greenhouse gases (essentially any gas with more than two atoms). This warmth is held in the atmosphere, now causing global warming.

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Human activities. Mainly extracting and burning fossil fuels.

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The greenhouse effect is also known as?

It is also know as global warming.


The warming of the earth from the buildup of gases in the air is?

Global Warming otherwise known as Greenhouse effect


Where does the greenhouse effect occur?

Over the entire earth. This is why it is known as global warming.


An increase in average temperatures around the planet is known as what?

Global Warming


Carbon dioxide is known as?

Carbon dioxide is known as a greenhouse gas which cause global warming.


Is global warming and Green house effect the same?

Global warming The increase in the average surface temperature in the world with an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide, methane, and some other gases in the atmosphere. These gases are called greenhouse gases because they contribute to the heating of the Earth's surface atmosphere, a phenomenon known as global warming.bit.ly3vN0fl


What is the Differences between global warming and green house effect?

Global Warming is the result of greenhouse effect.Gases like Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, CFC, etc. known as greenhouse gases create a layer around the atmosphere which trap the sunlight inside.This is known as greenhouse effect. Actually, greenhouse effect is favourable to earth as it maintains the temperature of earth. Without it our earth would have gone back to ICE AGE. But due to large emissions of greenhouse gases its adverse effect i.e. Global Warning has started. A thick layer of greenhouse gases is increasing earth's temperature and causing the polar ice to melt and increase the sea level which is known as GLOBAL WARNING.


What has led to global warming?

In eons past earth warmed and cooled for a variety of reasons, most notably due to long term oscillations in orbital periods known as "Milankovitch Cycles." At the present time global warming is due primarily to the consumption of fossil fuel. Humans release over 30 billion (30,000,000,000) tons of CO2 into the atmosphere from the oxidation of fossil carbon (primarily coal and petroleum) each year, where this heat trapping gas accumulates.


How does global warming heat the earth?

The natural greenhouse effect heats the earth. The water cycle and the carbon cycle keep enough greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to keep our planet comfortably warm. This has been happening for millions of years. Greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat and prevent it radiating back out into space. These warmed up greenhouse gases warm the whole earth. Since the Industrial Age, when we began to dig up and burn coal and other fossil fuels we started what is now known as global warming. The extra carbon dioxide liberated from all the fossil fuel caused an accelerated or enhanced greenhouse effect in the atmosphere. The enhanced greenhouse effect is causing global warming.


Which one is more harmful to the environment global warming or greenhouse gases?

Global warming is a consequence of increased greenhouse gases. The primary human generated greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is relatively inert, and is released in such small (relative) quantities it poses no known environmental harm, outside raising earth's temperature, bleaching coral and acidifying our oceans.


Trapping of heat in the earths atmosphere by certain gases is known as the?

greenhouse effect


What happens if you add more carbon to the atmosphere?

Assuming you mean cabon dioxide, this is a problem we are having now. The carbon dioxide, along with a few other gasses, trap heat from the sun and cause global warming. This is known as the greenhouse effect.