No. The green house effect happens as a natural phenomenon, but excess of it is causing global warming on the Earth.
Global warming can be caused by solar radiation, solar flares and the reduction of the magnetosphere.
The earth's carbon and water cycles move carbon dioxide and water vapour in and out of the atmosphere. This means that there are just enough of these greenhouse gases to support a balanced greenhouse effect.
The gases trap some of the sun's heat as it is reflecting back out into space and the gases warm up. They then warm the lower part of the atmosphere (the troposphere) which keeps us and the earth warm.
This greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm (about 30 degrees Celsius on average) and has done for millions of years. If there was no greenhouse effect we would all freeze to death.
no we cant because the greenhouse effect is what heats the planet to a temperature that we can survive in by trapping UV rays in the atmosphere. but the enhanced green house effect is a different story it is when extra gases are added to the ones in the atmosphere making it thicker trapping more UV radiation in the planet heating it more than necessary causing global warming.
The average temperature on earth would be -18 C and the oceans would all freeze
The greenhouse gas effect is important, as it keeps the Earth warm.
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The Greenhouse Effect is real. There is no question that the presence of CO2 and other greenhouse gases keeps this planet comfortably warm. The alarming crisis of Global Warming arises from the ever-increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere as a direct result of human activity. All of the science suggests that increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will inevitably lead to a rise in global temperature. How much and how quickly temperature will rise is disputed. Nonetheless, as scientists and citizens, we have a responsibility to act now, to educate and work towards changing our habits and our impact on the planet. thanks................
Electricity is only indirectly related to the greenhouse effect since it is not a greenhouse gas, however, a lot of electric generation is done by burning fossil fuels, which of course does release carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas. Any use of electricity has what can be called a "carbon footprint". Of course, that is also true of everything that human beings do. Everything has some degree of impact on global carbon dioxide levels; even breathing releases carbon dioxide.
When we speak of global warming, we usually mean the rise in average global temperatures since the beginning of the Industrial Age. This is mainly caused by carbon dioxide, the atmospheric concentration of which has increased by over 35 per cent, from the long-term range of 260-280 parts per million (ppm) to the present level of over 380 ppm. Another greenhouse gas that has made a significant contribution to global warming is methane, which is a far more potent greenhouse gas but fortunately exists in much lower concentrations.Carbon dioxide is the greenhouse gas that is largely responsible for global warming.
yes, increases in greenhouse gasses are the dominant cause of global warming.
The enhanced greenhouse effect in our atmosphere is believed to be causing global warming.
Greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide and methane, mostly) cause global warming by increasing their levels in the atmosphere. This turns the benign greenhouse effect into an accelerated greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
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the green house effect called global warming,and the global warming is increasing day-by-day.
Global Warming... Global Warming is caused by Carbon Dioxide being trapped in the Earth's atmosphere. AKA the greenhouse effect.
Global warming, but the two terms are not the same.The natural greenhouse effect keeps the planet warm.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.Global warming causes climate change.
The greenhouse effect is the trapping of heat by certain gases that have been identified as helping retain heat on our planet. The runaway greenhouse effect is causing global warming.
No. That's what global warming is caused by.
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Global warming causes greenhouse effect. It then causes ozone depletion.
The greenhouse effect keeps us all warm enough for life.The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming.