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GREENHOUSE EFFECT
WHAT IS THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT?1
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps the Earth warm.
Heat energy
Refl ected energy
The greenhouse effect traps heat energy which is produced when energy from the sun strikes the Earth, as heat is trapped in a greenhouse. This is why it is called the greenhouse effect.
Atmosphere
Earth
Energy from the sun
Heat energy
Refl ected energy
When energy from the sun strikes the Earth, some is refl ected back into space and some is absorbed by the Earth.
The energy absorbed by the Earth becomes heat energy.
The enhanced greenhouse effectHumans have increased the level of greenhouse gases (methane and particularly carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere.
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C As levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases increase so too does the amount of heat trapped. This makes the Earth hotter.
If the level of greenhouse gases becomes too high it could make the Earth too hot to sustain life.
The temperature of the Earth has increased since the industrial revolution. It is predicted that the temperature will continue to rise as more greenhouse gases are pumped into the atmosphere.
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Earth
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ethane, nitrous oxideRadiated heat energy escaping the atmosphere
The heat energy is then radiated from the Earth’s surface.
As the heat strikes the atmosphere some of it is absorbed by greenhouse gas molecules. This keeps the Earth warm.