Water vapor acts as a greenhouse gas by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere. When sunlight warms the Earth's surface, water evaporates and enters the atmosphere where it can absorb and re-radiate heat. This process helps regulate the Earth's temperature, similar to how a greenhouse traps heat inside.
The greenhouse effect is primarily caused by the presence of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the sun, leading to warming of the Earth's surface. Thus, the layer most responsible for the greenhouse effect is the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where most of the greenhouse gases are concentrated.
The greenhouse effect contains two different components: the natural greenhouse effect, and the enhanced greenhouse effect that results from human activities and is the cause of global warming.Water vapour is the most plentiful greenhouse gas and is mainly responsible for the natural greenhouse effect that maintains the world at a comfortable temperature suitable for human existence. Carbon dioxide also plays an important part in this natural greenhouse effect.Carbon dioxide is mainly responsible for the enhanced greenhouse effect. In this case, water vapour plays only a minor part as an enhancer, because the atmospheric concentration of it will increase if the temperature rises for other reasons, then causing a further increase in temperatures.
Water vapor (H2O) is a greenhouse gas that contains only hydrogen and oxygen. It is a natural component of the Earth's atmosphere and contributes to the greenhouse effect.
Nitrogen itself does not contribute directly to the greenhouse effect. The main greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. However, nitrogen compounds can indirectly affect the greenhouse effect when they are released into the atmosphere and interact with other greenhouse gases.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas that contributes the most to the greenhouse effect. It is released primarily through burning fossil fuels and deforestation, trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere and causing global warming.
Natural greenhouse effect is the effect from water vapour in the air absorb and irradiate back the infrared radiation to earth. Effect from water vapour alone resulted to global temperature increase of 17 C and thus it is not the freezing earth.
Natural greenhouse effect is the effect from water vapour in the air absorb and irradiate back the infrared radiation to earth. Effect from water vapour alone resulted to global temperature increase of 17 C and thus it is not the freezing earth.
Water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are the most important greenhouse gases.
The greenhouse effect is primarily caused by the presence of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the sun, leading to warming of the Earth's surface. Thus, the layer most responsible for the greenhouse effect is the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where most of the greenhouse gases are concentrated.
Natural greenhouse effect is the effect from water vapour in the air absorb and irradiate back the infrared radiation to earth. Effect from water vapour alone resulted to global temperature increase of 17 C and thus it is not the freezing earth.
Yes. Carbon dioxide, along with water vapour and other greenhouse gases hold heat in the atmosphere. This greenhouse effect means that the earth is warm enough for life.
There are 5 major greenhouse gasses: water vapour, carbon dioxide (also known as CO2), methane, nitrous oxide and ozone. Water vapour is the strongest greenhouse gas but it happens largely naturally (ie ocean water evaporates when the sun shines on it). The other four are largely anthropogenic (man-made) greenhouse gasses. See chart linked below for detailed information on greenhouse gasses (GHG's) and their contribution to the greenhouse effect.
No, they are not.
The normal greenhouse effect which keeps the earth warm enough for life is caused largely by water vapour, with a small effect from carbon dioxide and methane.However, the greenhouse gas responsible for the present enhanced greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide, yes.
They are both greenhouse gases which trap the sun's heat causing the atmosphere to warm.
Greenhouse gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide, and methane are not caused by the sun. They are warmed by the sun and they hold the heat to keep the earth warm. This is called the greenhouse effect.
There are many gases that cause "greenhouse effects". Water Vapour Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide Ozone Chloroflourocarbons (CFC's) are just a few.