The greenhouse effect (greenhouse gases capture heat radiating up from the earth).
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
2 reasons - first the earths surface absorbs a lot of the suns heat which helps to keep the air warmer near the surface. Second the higher you go the less dense the air so it has less ability to absorbe heat.
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.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, preventing it from escaping into space. This process, known as the greenhouse effect, helps maintain the planet's temperature but can lead to global warming when concentrations of these gases increase. Thus, greenhouse gases keep heat rather than release it.
Because greenhouse gases capture heat rising from the surface of the earth and keep it in the atmosphere. The warmer atmosphere keeps the earth warmer and the heat is extra energy which affects the climate.
There is no atmosphere on the moon. There is insufficient gravity to keep an atmosphere there.
Yes, the atmosphere helps regulate Earth's temperature by trapping heat from the sun through the greenhouse effect. This helps maintain a relatively stable climate suitable for life on Earth.
Most of the heat from the Earth's surface is able to pass through the atmosphere. However, certain gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and water vapor, can trap some of this heat through a process called the greenhouse effect. This phenomenon helps regulate Earth's temperature and keep it habitable.
Venus has a very thick atmosphere of Carbon dioxide. Its average surface pressure is a crushing 93 bar, or 93 times that of Earths. The thick atmosphere keeps the suns heat in, making it the hottest planet in our solar system.
If there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, Earth's average temperature would be significantly colder. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat in the atmosphere, helping to keep the planet warm. Without them, Earth's surface would not retain as much heat from the sun, resulting in much lower temperatures.
Outside earths atmosphere its Gravity, and on Earth its Mass and Velocity.
The sun warms the earth. The heat (energy) from the earth then heats the air.
The Earth's atmosphere works to keep the planet warm in the same way as a greenhouse. Warmth comes in the form of the sun's rays as it passes through the atmosphere. It is then kept from escaping back into space by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane and even water vapour.
A cloud cover after sunset will stop the day's warmth from escaping into space.
2 reasons - first the earths surface absorbs a lot of the suns heat which helps to keep the air warmer near the surface. Second the higher you go the less dense the air so it has less ability to absorbe heat.
Yes it is global warming is a green house affect because the atmosphere will suck in heat and keep that heat in like a green house will keep all the heat in and won't let that heat out.
Green house gases will keep more of the heat that enters the earth. It will raise the temperature