The issue of global warming is still highly debated. It is impossible to tell exactly how hot the greenhouse world will be if it does come.
Venus is the hot planet with the runaway greenhouse effect. its oceans have boiled dry.
I believe that is Venus.
It is very hot because of its very powerful "greenhouse effect".
Yes, it can be too hot to use a greenhouse. Excessive heat can lead to stress for plants, causing wilting, slowed growth, or even death. Proper ventilation, shading, and cooling systems are essential to maintain a suitable environment. Without these measures, a greenhouse can become detrimental to plant health during extreme temperatures.
The Kyoto Protocol is the 1997 global agreement to greenhouse gases that was signed by virtually every country in the world except the US. The protocol aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.
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Greenhouse effect is making the earth hot as we all know that the whole greenhouse is covered with glass and glass traps the sun rays and heat in it and similar is the condition of the earth as it also traps the heat in it and this is the reason it is becoming hot and called as greenhouse effect.
All of Them.
Greenhouse gases can be very hot, so once they get out into the air, the climate gets hotter.
A hot house is an artificially heated greenhouse for the cultivation of tender plants.
The glass prevents some heat loss through convection.
Venus is the hot planet with the runaway greenhouse effect. its oceans have boiled dry.
The atmosphere gets hot due to the greenhouse effect, which traps heat from the sun. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane absorb and re-radiate this heat, causing temperatures to increase. Human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, have contributed to higher levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, intensifying the greenhouse effect and leading to global warming.
Because there are greenhouse gases which make it extremely hot.
True. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming which in turn affects climate patterns and weather conditions worldwide. Increases in greenhouse gas concentration are linked to more extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, storms, and droughts.
A runaway greenhouse effect caused by Venus's thick atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses.