What are Green House Gases
Green house gases are gases in the atmosphere that are able to absorb infrared radiation, which then traps heat in our environment. When there are a large amount of greenhouse gases, the greenhouse effect happens.
What is The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect?
The earth naturally has greenhouse gases due to natural cycles as the Nitrogen cycle or the Carbon cycle, but human activity often has an impact on the amount of green house gases in the atmosphere, and therefore affects the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the product of greenhouse gases trapping heat and wearing the ozone layer, which also allows more ultraviolet rays, which are carcinogenic, through our atmosphere.
Green house gases are gases in the atmosphere that are able to absorb infrared radiation, which then traps heat in our environment. When there are a large amount of greenhouse gases, the greenhouse effect happens.
What is The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect?
The earth naturally has greenhouse gases due to natural cycles as the Nitrogen cycle or the Carbon cycle, but human activity often has an impact on the amount of green house gases in the atmosphere, and therefore affects the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the product of greenhouse gases trapping heat and wearing the ozone layer, which also allows more ultraviolet rays, which are carcinogenic, through our atmosphere.