How to reduce greenhouse effects & it's causes?
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Greenhouse Effect➫ The warming effect of the sun on greenhouse gases like Carbon dioxide that act to trap this heat in our atmosphere.
Ex:- Global Warming
♦ It is one of the main factors determining the temperature of a planet.
➧ Types 0f Greenhouse Gases are:-
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❱ 0zone
❱ Methane
❱ Nitrous oxide
❱ Carbon dioxide
❱ Chlorofluorocarbons
❱ Hydrofluorocarbons
➧ Causes 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
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❱ Burning of Fossils Fuel like - Coal.
❱ Trapping of energy in the lower atmosphere.
❱ The chemical composition of the atmosphere.
❱ The total energy influx from the sun which depends on the earth's distance from the sun & on solar activity.
➧ Importance 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
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❱ It maintain the water level of the earth's surface.
❱ It keeps the Earth warm enough to sustain life.
❱ It prevents the melting of ice & restricts the polar caps to the polar regions only.
➧ Effects 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
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❱ Skin disease.
❱ Rise in sea level.
❱ Climate Change.
❱ Increase in earth's temperature.
➧ The ways to reduce Greenhouse Effect are:-
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❱ Reduce, Reuse & Recycle.
❱ Use Less Heat & Air Conditioning.
❱ Replace Your Light Bulbs.
❱ Drive Less & Drive Smart.
❱ Buy Energy-Efficient Products.
❱ Use Less Hot Water.
❱ Use the "Off" Switch.
❱ Plant a Tree.
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Greenhouse Effect➫ The warming effect of the sun on greenhouse gases like Carbon dioxide that act to trap this heat in our atmosphere.
Ex:- Global Warming
♦ It is one of the main factors determining the temperature of a planet.
➧ Types 0f Greenhouse Gases are:-
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=⤵
❱ 0zone
❱ Methane
❱ Nitrous oxide
❱ Carbon dioxide
❱ Chlorofluorocarbons
❱ Hydrofluorocarbons
➧ Causes 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=⤵
❱ Burning of Fossils Fuel like - Coal.
❱ Trapping of energy in the lower atmosphere.
❱ The chemical composition of the atmosphere.
❱ The total energy influx from the sun which depends on the earth's distance from the sun & on solar activity.
➧ Importance 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=⤵
❱ It maintain the water level of the earth's surface.
❱ It keeps the Earth warm enough to sustain life.
❱ It prevents the melting of ice & restricts the polar caps to the polar regions only.
➧ Effects 0f Greenhouse Effect are:-
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=⤵
❱ Skin disease.
❱ Rise in sea level.
❱ Climate Change.
❱ Increase in earth's temperature.
➧ The ways to reduce Greenhouse Effect are:-
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=⤵
❱ Reduce, Reuse & Recycle.
❱ Use Less Heat & Air Conditioning.
❱ Replace Your Light Bulbs.
❱ Drive Less & Drive Smart.
❱ Buy Energy-Efficient Products.
❱ Use Less Hot Water.
❱ Use the "Off" Switch.
❱ Plant a Tree.
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Thanks...✊
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Greenhouse gases and global warming
"Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation, and are in significant enough quantity, can force the climate system. These type of gas molecules are called greenhouse gases," Michael Daley, an associate professor of Environmental Science at Lasell College told Live Science. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases act like a blanket, absorbing IR radiation and preventing it from escaping into outer space. The net effect is the gradual heating of Earth's atmosphere and surface, a process known as global warming.
These greenhouse gases include water vapor, CO2, methane, nitrous oxide (N2O) and other gases, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s, the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gasoline have greatly increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, especially CO2, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "Deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere ranging between 6 percent and 17 percent," said Daley.
Atmospheric CO2 levels have increased by more than 40 percent since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, from about 280 parts per million (ppm) in the 1800s to 400 ppm today. The last time Earth's atmospheric levels of CO2 reached 400 ppm was during the Pliocene Epoch, between 5 million and 3 million years ago, according to the research
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Greenhouse gases and global warming
"Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation, and are in significant enough quantity, can force the climate system. These type of gas molecules are called greenhouse gases," Michael Daley, an associate professor of Environmental Science at Lasell College told Live Science. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases act like a blanket, absorbing IR radiation and preventing it from escaping into outer space. The net effect is the gradual heating of Earth's atmosphere and surface, a process known as global warming.
These greenhouse gases include water vapor, CO2, methane, nitrous oxide (N2O) and other gases, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s, the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gasoline have greatly increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, especially CO2, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "Deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere ranging between 6 percent and 17 percent," said Daley.
Atmospheric CO2 levels have increased by more than 40 percent since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, from about 280 parts per million (ppm) in the 1800s to 400 ppm today. The last time Earth's atmospheric levels of CO2 reached 400 ppm was during the Pliocene Epoch, between 5 million and 3 million years ago, according to the research
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