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What (who) is greenhouse effect - definition


Greenhouse effect         
  •  The greenhouse effect and its impact on climate were succinctly described in this 1912 ''[[Popular Mechanics]]'' article meant for reading by the general public.
  • thermal emission]] from ground, and it partly closes the window of transparency of water—explaining carbon dioxide's major heat-trapping effect.
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  • How CO2 causes the greenhouse effect.
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  • Earth's energy balance]].
  • The [[Keeling Curve]] of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> abundance.
ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENON
Greenhouse warming; Greenhouse Effect; Green house effect; The Greenhouse effect; Heating of the earth; Global warming on other planets; Greenhouse phenomenon; Greenhouse atmosphere; Enhanced greenhouse effect; Greenhouse effects
The greenhouse effect is a process that occurs when energy from a planet's host star goes through its atmosphere and heats the planet's surface, but greenhouse gases in the atmosphere prevent some of the heat from returning directly to space, resulting in a warmer planet. Earth's natural greenhouse effect keeps the planet from having the below freezing temperature that it would have if there were no greenhouse gases.
greenhouse effect         
  •  The greenhouse effect and its impact on climate were succinctly described in this 1912 ''[[Popular Mechanics]]'' article meant for reading by the general public.
  • thermal emission]] from ground, and it partly closes the window of transparency of water—explaining carbon dioxide's major heat-trapping effect.
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  • How CO2 causes the greenhouse effect.
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  • Earth's energy balance]].
  • The [[Keeling Curve]] of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> abundance.
ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENON
Greenhouse warming; Greenhouse Effect; Green house effect; The Greenhouse effect; Heating of the earth; Global warming on other planets; Greenhouse phenomenon; Greenhouse atmosphere; Enhanced greenhouse effect; Greenhouse effects
The greenhouse effect is the problem caused by increased quantities of gases such as carbon dioxide in the air. These gases trap the heat from the sun, and cause a gradual rise in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere.
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greenhouse effect         
  •  The greenhouse effect and its impact on climate were succinctly described in this 1912 ''[[Popular Mechanics]]'' article meant for reading by the general public.
  • thermal emission]] from ground, and it partly closes the window of transparency of water—explaining carbon dioxide's major heat-trapping effect.
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • How CO2 causes the greenhouse effect.
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Earth's energy balance]].
  • The [[Keeling Curve]] of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> abundance.
ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENON
Greenhouse warming; Greenhouse Effect; Green house effect; The Greenhouse effect; Heating of the earth; Global warming on other planets; Greenhouse phenomenon; Greenhouse atmosphere; Enhanced greenhouse effect; Greenhouse effects
¦ noun the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
Examples of use of greenhouse effect
1. Back then, we talked about the greenhouse effect, not global warming.
2. "But in Newcastle no one cared about globalisation, the greenhouse effect, the EU, war or politics.
3. "We know the greenhouse effect on Earth is a very interesting topic.
4. The result is a planet with an extreme greenhouse effect and a thick, cloying atmosphere.
5. "Some years the aerosols might win, and some years the greenhouse effect may win," Ramanathan added.