How does green house effect cause climatic changes?
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- The greenhouse effect causes the atmosphere to retain heat
- Greenhouse gases like water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) absorb energy, slowing or preventing the loss of heat to space. In this way, GHGs act like a blanket, making Earth warmer than it would otherwise be.
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A greenhouse or a glasshouse is a closed glass structure in which plants are grown in regulated climatic conditions.
In such a structure, the solar radiation passes through the glass and is absorbed by the floor, earth, and other contents inside.
They in turn, become warmer, and reradiates the energy as infrared (heat) radiation which are of longer wavelength.
This radiation cannot escape from the glass since glass cannot transmit infrared radiation. Thus, the temperature inside the greenhouse increases.
This is the Greenhouse Effect.
In such a structure, the solar radiation passes through the glass and is absorbed by the floor, earth, and other contents inside.
They in turn, become warmer, and reradiates the energy as infrared (heat) radiation which are of longer wavelength.
This radiation cannot escape from the glass since glass cannot transmit infrared radiation. Thus, the temperature inside the greenhouse increases.
This is the Greenhouse Effect.
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