The greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effectThe retention of heat in the atmosphere caused by the build-up of greenhouse gases. is the name given to the natural process that causes the Earth to be warmer than it would be in the absence of an atmosphere.
The surface of the Earth is heated by the Sun. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap this heat, keeping the planet warm.
- Solar radiation at most wavelengths passes through the Earth's atmosphere.
- The Earth absorbs most of the radiation and warms up.
- The Earth radiates heat energy.
- Some of the heat escapes into space.
- Some of the heat is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- Greenhouse gases radiate heat in all directions
- The lower atmosphere warms up.
Greenhouse gases
greenhouse gasThe gases responsible for global warming - carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). can occur naturally. They trap heat in the Earth鈥檚 atmosphere. Greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere include:
- water vapourVapour is a cloud of liquid particles. Steam is water vapour.
- carbon dioxide
- methane
- nitrous oxide
Water vapour is the largest contributor, responsible for 98 per cent of the natural greenhouse effect.
Without the greenhouse effect, the surface of the Earth would have an average temperature of -18 掳C (Source: ) and be covered in ice. Life as we know it would not be able to survive.
Although these gases have always been present in the world's atmosphere, their concentration is increasing because of human activity.
Question
Name three greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases include water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.