trap heat that is radiated upward from Earth.
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
True. The increase or decrease of greenhouse gases does affect the atmosphere. This includes globally cold or hot temperatures, along with shifts in the climate and weather the world over.
two greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide and methane
the two major gases that cause greenhouse gases are methane and carbon dioxideco2, methene, evaporates
If there were no greenhouse gases the earth could not support life. Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring and allow heat to be retained within the atmosphere.
The greenhouse gases contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are inescapable.
Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas. It deceases the greenhouse gases.
TRUE
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.
The glass on the greenhouse stops temperature from leaving or entering like the gases do to the earth.The atmospheric gases are called 'greenhouse gases' based on the idea that the gases 'trap' heat like the walls of a greenhouse do
No, this is true. Coal is a fossil fuel which holds carbon which has been trapped underground for millions of years. When it is burnt the carbon dioxide is released where it adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
True. The increase or decrease of greenhouse gases does affect the atmosphere. This includes globally cold or hot temperatures, along with shifts in the climate and weather the world over.
Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring gases but by increasing the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere we are contributing to global warming.
Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.
Greenhouse gases keep the earth warm.Too much greenhouse gas is causing global warming.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.