Greenhouse gases entering Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, leading to an increased greenhouse effect. This trapped heat raises the Earth's average temperature, causing global warming and climate change. The consequences include rising sea levels, more frequent extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems and biodiversity.
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that maintains Earth's temperature range by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This process allows some of the sun's energy to enter the Earth's atmosphere while preventing some of the heat from escaping back into space.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
The process of trapping heat by gases in the Earth's atmosphere is known as the greenhouse effect. Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere but trap heat, preventing it from escaping back into space. This leads to an overall warming of the Earth's surface temperature.
The greenhouse effect is called that becouse the earth naturally acts like a greenhouse but with the gases (like CO2) going up into the air, the barrier around the earth that acts like a greenhouse, makes the barrier stronger and that makes the earth get more warmer. So...The more greenhouse gases we produce the warmer the earths temperture would be
The heat trapping ability of some gases in the atmosphere can be compared to a greenhouse, where they allow sunlight to enter and heat the Earth, but trap some of that heat from escaping back into space.
Usually they will burn up due to the friction they encounter when they enter the atmosphere, or they will bounce off the atmosphere and be deflected into deep space.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.
The greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that maintains Earth's temperature range by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This process allows some of the sun's energy to enter the Earth's atmosphere while preventing some of the heat from escaping back into space.
No, they are gases that enter the atmosphere.
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Meteoroids don't enter the earths atmosphere, Meteors do. Meteoroids are the rocks that you find on the ground after a meteor penetrated the atmosphere and made it to the ground.
Meteoritesis what we call stones that enter the earths atmosphere.