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The greenhouse effect is capturing heat in the atmosphere. It does this with the help of various greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide and methane. Because human activities are putting much more of these gases into the atmosphere without any signs of slowing, the atmosphere now has too much heat trapped in it.

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Why is it warmer 1 mile below Earth's surface?

The Earth's core is much warmer than the surface due to the heat from its formation and radioactive decay of elements. As you go deeper into the Earth, this heat is trapped, causing the temperature to increase. This creates a geothermal gradient, where temperatures rise steadily as you go deeper underground.


How do greenhouse gases maintain earth's temperature of earth?

Greenhouse gases trap heat from the sun in the Earth's atmosphere, preventing it from escaping into space. This trapped heat warms the planet, creating a stable temperature range that supports life. Without greenhouse gases, Earth would be much colder and uninhabitable.


What happens when too much heat is trapped into earth?

due to increase in earths temperature we may have global warming which leads to melting of arctic glaciers which may lead to to the flooding of the coastal areas and in short effecting the flora and fauna of the planet.


Where does much of Earth's internal heat come from?

Much of Earth's internal heat comes from the radioactive decay of elements like uranium, thorium, and potassium within the planet's core. Another source of heat is residual heat from Earth's formation over 4.5 billion years ago. This internal heat drives processes such as plate tectonics, volcanism, and the geodynamo that generates Earth's magnetic field.


What is beneath the earths crust that circulates like a conveyor belt?

The mantle is beneath the earth's crust, and it circulates in a process known as mantle convection. This convection is driven by the heat from the Earth's core, causing molten rock to move in a circular motion, much like a conveyor belt.

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Why is it warmer 1 mile below Earth's surface?

The Earth's core is much warmer than the surface due to the heat from its formation and radioactive decay of elements. As you go deeper into the Earth, this heat is trapped, causing the temperature to increase. This creates a geothermal gradient, where temperatures rise steadily as you go deeper underground.


Why is it called global?

It is called global warming because of greenhouse effect.and greenhouse effect happens when there is too much greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gas is used for trapping some of the sun's heat for the earth's warmth.And when there are too much Greenhouse gas, all of the sun's heat gets trapped inside the earth, causing the earth's temperature to rise. Greenhouse effect is normally caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.


Why is global warming called global warming?

It is called global warming because of greenhouse effect.and greenhouse effect happens when there is too much greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gas is used for trapping some of the sun's heat for the earth's warmth.And when there are too much Greenhouse gas, all of the sun's heat gets trapped inside the earth, causing the earth's temperature to rise. Greenhouse effect is normally caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.


Why is the earth now stating to heat up too much?

There are many reasons why the earth is now starting to heat up too much. This is mainly due to pollution of the environment which has in turn affected the ozone layer. This is causing global warming.


How do greenhouse gases maintain earth's temperature of earth?

Greenhouse gases trap heat from the sun in the Earth's atmosphere, preventing it from escaping into space. This trapped heat warms the planet, creating a stable temperature range that supports life. Without greenhouse gases, Earth would be much colder and uninhabitable.


Why is it called global warming?

It is called global warming because of greenhouse effect.and greenhouse effect happens when there is too much greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gas is used for trapping some of the sun's heat for the earth's warmth.And when there are too much Greenhouse gas, all of the sun's heat gets trapped inside the earth, causing the earth's temperature to rise. Greenhouse effect is normally caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.


Why does the sun make the earth hot?

Through radiation. not exactly by radiation bro^ the sun's heat is captured by the earth green house effect making the earth a perfect environment for humans plants and animal. Unfortunetly the earth is capturing too much of sun's heat and it is causing global warming meaning in a certain amount of time the heat the earth is capturing will melt icebergs and Antarctica that it will flood all land.


How does the increasing carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere influence the amount of energy leaving earth's atmosphere but not the quantity coming from the sun?

Radiation from the sun comes to earth in the form of ultraviolet waves. The more harmful ones are blocked by the ozone layer and the useful ones come through the atmosphere unhindered and warm the earth. This warmth then rises in the form of infrared rays. Infrared heat is trapped by greenhouse gases, so not as much heat leaves the earth as enters it.


How do you know whether a gas is greenhouse gas i.e how a greenhouse gas is different from non-greenhouse gas?

A greenhouse gas is a gas (with at least three atoms) that traps heat inside the earth's atmosphere. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and methane. It is important that some heat is trapped inside our atmosphere - otherwise the earth would freeze. But too much heat has a negative impact on the climate.


How can greenhouse gases create a global temperature rises?

As infrared (mainly emitted from the sun) enters our atmosphere it is partly absorbed as heat and partly reflected back into space. However, when greenhouse gasses are present, they reflect the infrared rays back to earth, preventing some of the heat to escape. This can be useful in maintaining the atmosphere's temperature but when there is a large amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere too much heat is trapped, which causes the earth to heat up.


What happens to the infrared radiation that earth emit to the atmosphere?

Much of it is captured by the greenhouse gases, which hold the heat and prevent it escaping into space. As we add more and more greenhouse gases, they are able to hold more heat. This is how we are causing global warming.


Why if much of the solar heat escapes back up to space or is deflected does the world stay relatively warm at night?

Thanks to greenhouse gases like water vapor, methane, and carbon dioxide, a good portion of the heat is trapped on or near Earth's surface. If this did not happen, Earth would be like planet Mercury which is unimaginably cold at night, and burning up in the day.