What is the effect of greenhouse gases?

The greenhouse effect is a phenomenon whereby greenhouse gases in the atmosphere act to entrap heat from the sun. This process is thought to be a self-feeding cycle which can spiral out of control. (The planet Venus is a prime example of the greenhouse effect gone wild.) The greenhouse effect is supported by the earth's natural carbon and water cycles which move carbon dioxide and water vapor in and out of the atmosphere.

The greenhouse effect has kept the earth comfortably warm for millions of years A certain amount of greenhouse effect is normal for our environment; however, too much greenhouse gas may result in extreme changes to earth's weather patterns and atmosphere, climate change Greenhouse gases are atmospheric gases which increase the greenhouse effect. It is hoped that by reducing the emissions of these "greenhouse gases" wherever possible we may be able to reduce or eliminate the possibility of a enhanced or accelerated greenhouse effect scenario A: The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect occurs when too much carbon dioxide is released in the air. This has happened for the past 200 years when we began burning fossil fuels for industry, transport and the generation of electricity.

The enhanced, or accelerated, greenhouse effect is causing the recent warming of the planet Greenhouse gases trap the heat cming in earth's atmosphere frm the sun. Hence, increasing the temp. Of earth called greenhouse effect.

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