The greenhouse gases reflect to the Earth the infrared radiation.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container
By increasing a materials confining pressure, by decreasing a material's temperature, and by decrease the amount of the space it takes up.
The direct effect of increases in the amount of carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere is global warming. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to an increase in average global temperatures and contributing to climate change.
Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
Ozone is a greenhouse gas. Increase in amount of ozone will increase the temperature of the atmosphere.
Increasing the temperature would shift the equilibrium to the right and increase the amount of product.
Any of the following: increasing the amount of gas; increasing the temperature; reducing the volume.
To increase the amount of product, you can try increasing the temperature within the optimal range for the reaction or process. Check the temperature limits specified for the equipment and the reaction to avoid adverse effects. Small incremental adjustments followed by monitoring the results are recommended to find the optimal temperature for maximizing product yield without causing side reactions.
Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container
Increasing the amount of a gas increases the temperature and pressure in a container
Increasing the temperature of the metal, increasing the surface area of the metal, and improving the thermal conductivity of the metal would all increase the amount of heat the metal radiates to the air.
When the amount of water vapor increases, the temperature will generally increase because water vapor traps heat in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect.
By increasing a materials confining pressure, by decreasing a material's temperature, and by decrease the amount of the space it takes up.
At high temperatures, the molecular movement and collisions increase, leading to more opportunities for denitration reactions to occur. This increased kinetic energy can break the nitrate group bonds more easily, resulting in a higher rate of denitration.
By increasing the distance also increasing the amount of work done
Decreasing the amount of acid rain by increasing smoke pollution would increase the greenhouse effect. Adding carbon would not do it . . . it is already at its maximum effective amount. (Carbon may go up, but it will not increase the greenhouse effect.) Adding more water vapor would do it, but the only way to get more water in the air is to add more heat or wind to the air. Did you know that, without the greenhouse effect on Earth, that you and every other living thing would die from overheating and from ultraviolet light damage to skin tissues.