Gardeners can open windows in a greenhouse to release air that is too warm. If they use heating, then they can reduce the heat.
Greenhouse gases are helpful because they trap heat in Earth's atmosphere, which keeps the planet warm enough to support life. Without greenhouse gases, Earth would be too cold for humans, plants, and animals to survive. However, an overabundance of greenhouse gases can lead to climate change and negative impacts on ecosystems.
Greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, water vapor and methane capture the sun's radiation as it comes up from the surface of the earth. The molecules in the gases warm, and then radiate that heat out in all directions, including back down to the earth's surface. This is known as the greenhouse effect.
Both. Carbon dioxide helps to keep the earth warm enough for life. This is called the greenhouse effect. Too much carbon dioxide, which is happening now, is making the earth too warm and causing global warming, which then is causing climate change.
The greenhouse effect is similar to blankets on a bed in that both trap heat and help maintain warmth. Just as blankets prevent body heat from escaping into the cooler air, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the Earth's surface, preventing it from escaping into space. This insulation effect keeps the Earth warm enough to support life, much like blankets keep us cozy during colder nights. However, too many blankets or excessive greenhouse gases can lead to overheating.
The earth would be too cold for life. Greenhouse gases have been essential for life on this planet, and have kept Earth warm for millions of years.
Greenhouse gases are helpful because they trap heat in Earth's atmosphere, which keeps the planet warm enough to support life. Without greenhouse gases, Earth would be too cold for humans, plants, and animals to survive. However, an overabundance of greenhouse gases can lead to climate change and negative impacts on ecosystems.
Greenhouse gases reflect the suns radiation back against the planet, thus keeping it warm. Too little and we'd get too cold, too much we'd get too warm.
they can cuddle their cubs too keep them warm.
because there fur has blubber in it too keep them warm
Just enough greenhouse gas keeps the planet warm enough for life. This has been happening for millions of years. Too much, as is happening now, is causing a global warming of the planet. Too little will mean that the planet, and we, will freeze.
The Earth's atmosphere acts like a blanket, trapping heat from the sun during the day to keep the planet warm. At night, the atmosphere slows down the loss of heat, preventing temperatures from dropping too low. The presence of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, also helps regulate the overall temperature of the Earth.
Greenhouse gases are essential for trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere, which helps to keep the planet warm enough to support life. Without greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, the Earth would be much colder and uninhabitable for humans and many other species. However, the presence of too many greenhouse gases can lead to global warming and climate change, which can also have negative impacts on life on Earth.
Greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide become a problem when there is too much of it. This is happening at this very moment because of cars, smoking, factories, and deforestation. These gases can warm up the planet causing the two poles to melt causing too much water in the ocean. When this happens whole towns would be flooded or under the surface of the ocean. Another effect is when the planet gets hotter certain species of animals would go extinct because of how they adapted to their surroundings. For example: The Polar bear has adapted to its surrounding because of its fur to keep it warm. Greenhouse gases are making the world warmer and the Polar Bear gets too warm and dies.
Think friendly and warm. If you are positive, your patients will be too.
The greenhouse effect is the natural way that the Earth keeps warm. Too many extra greenhouse gases turn the greenhouse effect into an enhanced greenhouse effect. The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing global warming.
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This is one way they keep warm yes, just like most mammals. However, their fat also helps keep them warm to some degree too.