The 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.
Three planets actually.
No outer planets have a significant greenhouse effect.
The worst greenhouse effect is seen on the planet Venus, but Earth also has an atmosphere with a pronounced greenhouse effect.
Venus, Mars and Earth all have greenhouse effects.
No. The greenhouse effect is a consequence of heat-trapping gasses.
There are no greenhouse gases on Mercury. Just a very thin atmosphere of helium and hydrogen. So it has no greenhouse effect. Its surface ranges in temperature from -270°F to 800°F (-168°C to 427°C).
We call it the greenhouse effect, which is natural, or the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
Venus. The atmosphere of Venus consists of about 96.5% carbon dioxide (CO2), a powerful greenhouse gas.
The Greenhouse Effect.
Research has shown that the planet Venus has its atmosphere temperature increased by the greenhouse effect
Yes, there must be greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Without a greenhouse effect the planet would be unable to sustain life. The greenhouse effect is required for life as we know it.
No. The greenhouse effect is a consequence of heat-trapping gasses.
Yes. The greenhouse effect is a consequence of the properties of certain gasses.
Gas and/or Atmosphere
Yes. The greenhouse effect is caused by gasses that block thermal radiation from a planet's surface.
The greenhouse effect is when heat gets in the atmosphere but not all of it is getting out.
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.
Greenhouse effect.
Venus
it allows solar radiation to penetrate to the surface!
It is called the greenhouse effect.