The natural greenhouse effect, helped by greenhouse gases and the carbon and water cycles of the earth keep the atmosphere warm. Greenhouse gases keep back some of the sun's heat so it doesn't radiate back out to space. This has kept the earth warm for millions of years.
Yes, solar radiation plays a key role in heating Earth's lower atmosphere. Sunlight passes through the atmosphere, warming the surface of the Earth, which in turn heats the air above it. This process helps create the temperature gradient that maintains the Earth's lower atmosphere warm.
Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, help to keep Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect is essential for sustaining life on Earth by maintaining a stable temperature. However, human activities have led to an increase in these gases, which has resulted in global warming and climate change.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.
Gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and water vapor, trap heat from the sun in a process known as the greenhouse effect. These gases allow sunlight to enter the Earth's atmosphere and warm the planet, but trap some of the heat that would otherwise escape back into space. This helps maintain the Earth's temperature at a level suitable for life.
The natural process that keeps the Earth's atmosphere warm is called the greenhouse effect. This occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun, preventing it from escaping back into space.
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
The natural greenhouse effect, helped by greenhouse gases and the carbon and water cycles of the earth keep the atmosphere warm. Greenhouse gases keep back some of the sun's heat so it doesn't radiate back out to space. This has kept the earth warm for millions of years.
Yes, solar radiation plays a key role in heating Earth's lower atmosphere. Sunlight passes through the atmosphere, warming the surface of the Earth, which in turn heats the air above it. This process helps create the temperature gradient that maintains the Earth's lower atmosphere warm.
Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, help to keep Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect is essential for sustaining life on Earth by maintaining a stable temperature. However, human activities have led to an increase in these gases, which has resulted in global warming and climate change.
Ozone helps to keep the atmosphere warm. And it blocks majority of the sun's radiation.
The atmosphere helps keep earth's surface warm, but does not generate heat itself. The earth is warmed primarily by solar radiation (heat from the sun), and to a lesser extent by the slow decay of long lived heavy isotopes within earth's mantle and core.
Yes, the natural greenhouse effect keeps the earth's atmosphere warm enough for us to live.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.
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.
Gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and water vapor, trap heat from the sun in a process known as the greenhouse effect. These gases allow sunlight to enter the Earth's atmosphere and warm the planet, but trap some of the heat that would otherwise escape back into space. This helps maintain the Earth's temperature at a level suitable for life.
The Earth will become hotter as carbon dioxide traps heat to keep the Earth warm. But too much carbon dioxide will cause the Earth to be more warm and that lead to global warming.
The two main greenhouse gases that help keep the Earth's atmosphere warm and livable are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). These gases trap heat from the sun, which helps maintain a stable climate for supporting life on Earth.