The Sun
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The source of most of the light and heat in our solar system is a colossal, ongoing fusion explosion called the Sun. The Sun varies its output in predictable cycles, of varying length. Whenever things are warming up, or cooling down, the first question you should ask yourself is: What is the Sun doing?
There is ample historical evidence of massive climate shifts that have no relationship whatsoever to humanity. Consider the Ice Ages. Humans were not driving SUV's during the Middle Ages, also known as 'The Medieval Warm Period,' yet the Earth was substantially hotter than today. England's was as warm and humid as Southern France, and the English were known for their wine. Today, the English have trouble growing any sort of grapes outside of a greenhouse. A few centuries later, during the 1600's, the Little Ice Age cooled temperatures down dramatically. We are on the tail-end of that recovery at the moment, but we are still nowhere-near as warm as it was during the Medieval Warm Period.
Also, we don't produce that much CO2. CO2 is a tiny percentage of the atmosphere, about 0.039%. Even with all of the gasoline we are burning, there is not enough CO2 to make a real difference. Water vapor and methane are far-more effective at trapping heat.
CO2 is also plant food. Plants with access to more CO2 will grow faster, and healthier. How much of the CO2 we produce with cars is sucked up by increased plant growth?
In general, blaming global warming on fossil fuels just does not make sense, when there are so many other, larger effects out there. On balance, increasing the CO2 levels in the atmosphere might warm the Earth a tiny fraction, but we do not know enough about the system to figure out how it will respond in the realm of cloud formation, plant growth, etc.
A:The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming is a phenomenon caused by the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).The natural greenhouse effect, supported by the earth's carbon and water cycles, has kept the Earth warm enough for life for millions of years. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere capture and retain the sun's heat, reflected off the earth.
The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect, scientists believe, is happening now, and is being caused by the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Not by excess fossil fuels, but by any fossil fuels. All the carbon dioxide released from fossil fuels has been out of the cycle, hidden underground for 300 million years. Releasing it now, by burning, is too much for the natural carbon cycle, so the extra CO2 remains in the atmosphere and is causing global warming.
Radiation is the form of heat transfer that is caused by the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide is an example of a greenhouse gas.
Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide, and methane are not caused by the sun. They are warmed by the sun and they hold the heat to keep the earth warm. This is called the greenhouse effect.
In terms of greenhouse effect, natural gas is more benign than coal or oil, because it provides a greater heating effect per unit of carbon dioxide produced. It is therefore not the major cause of the greenhouse effect.
No, the greenhouse effect does not refer to growing crops indoors. Instead, it describes the process by which greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to a warming effect on the planet. This natural phenomenon is essential for maintaining a habitable climate. Growing crops indoors typically involves using controlled environments, such as greenhouses, which can utilize the greenhouse effect to enhance plant growth, but they are not the same concept.
No, there is a natural greenhouse effect which has kept the earth warm for millions of years. By burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, humans are causing the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
the greenhouse effect is a global phenomenon.
The greenhouse effect
Yes, the greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon which has existed here for trillions of years and protected the earth from global freezing like the ice age. But increases in greenhouse gases mostly carbon dioxide caused by man's burning of fossil fuels is causing an enhanced, or accelerated greenhouse effect which is responsible for global warming.
The greenhouse effect occurs when certain gasses in the atmosphere trap infrared radiation. This effect makes the planet warmer than it would be without a greenhouse effect.The greenhouse effect is caused by greenhouse gases; the most important greenhouse gasses in Earth's atmosphere are: water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane.Recently, the greenhouse effect has gotten stronger. Scientists believe this is because humans have been using large amounts of fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide when they are burned. Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, it has caused the planet to warm over the past 150 years.
The Greenhouse Effect.
The phenomenon is called the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
The greenhouse effect is also known as global warming, where the Earth's atmosphere traps heat from the sun, leading to a rise in the planet's overall temperature. This phenomenon is mainly caused by the increased presence of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere.
There are three types of heat transfers: conduction, convection and radiation. The heat transfer caused by the greenhouse effect is radiation.
The phrase "what is called the greenhouse effect" is an interrogative noun clause acting as the subject of the sentence. It introduces the topic of discussion which is the phenomenon known as the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that maintains Earth's temperature range by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This process allows some of the sun's energy to enter the Earth's atmosphere while preventing some of the heat from escaping back into space.
Radiation is the form of heat transfer that is caused by the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide is an example of a greenhouse gas.
The effects are a reduced greenhouse phenomenon and a cleaner atmosphere.