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Explain why the sun causes a greenhouse effect on Earth. How is Earth impacted by the greenhouse effect. 10 words cite
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Question part B: Explain how human activities have altered the greenhouse effect to produce the data seen in the graph.
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How does the greenhouse effect enable life on Earth?
A:It allows the atmosphere to retain heat. B:It keeps out the sun’s
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Use the graph to answer the question. Which sentence from An Inconvenient Truth would be best supported by the graph? (1 point)
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Use the graph to answer the question. Which sentence from An Inconvenient Truth would be best supported by the graph? (1 point)
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The sun causes a greenhouse effect on Earth. How is Earth impacted by the greenhouse effect?
It is the source of day and night on
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If carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor were not in the atmosphere, then(1 point)
Responses A. the organisms currently living
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Use the graph to answer the question.
Which sentence from An Inconvenient Truth would be best supported by the graph? (1 point)
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The sun causes a greenhouse effect on Earth. How is Earth impacted by the
greenhouse effect? (1 point) O It allows for people to
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Arrange the steps in order to describe how photons and carbon dioxide (CO2) contribute to the warming of Earth.
A:CO2 in the
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Why does clearing forests using fire contribute to the greenhouse effect?(1 point)
Responses Burning trees returns stored methane
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Which of these examples most closely models the greenhouse effect?
Turning on several fans at once can keep you cool in a heat
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How is the greenhouse effect produced?
a When solar energy trespasses the atmosphere. b When some reflected solar energy is
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Which of these examples most closely models the greenhouse effect?
A Turning on several fans at once can keep you cool in a heat
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Use the text below to answer the question. The Earth's atmosphere has changed over time. During the
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which______is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which____is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse gases.'
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which_____ is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse gases.'
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which of these examples most closely models the greenhouse effect?
a turning on several fans at once can keep you cool in a heat
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Why does clearing forests using fire contribute to the greenhouse effect?(1 point) Responses Burning trees returns stored oxygen
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Which of these examples most closely models the greenhouse effect?
A Turning on several fans at once can keep you cool in a heat
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Plants and other photoautotrophs use CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the process of to make and oxygen. Both plants and animals use
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Plants and other photoautotrophs use CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the process of to make and oxygen. Both plants and animals use
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How is the greenhouse effect produced?
a When the green house is burned. b When some reflected solar energy is captured by
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Greenhouse Effect: Keeping the Balance | NASA Climate Kids
And how would greater amounts of this compound impact plant growth,
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The Earth's atmosphere has changed over time. During the Ice Ages, huge ice glaciers covered much of North America under
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The Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect is the process through which is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as
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What happens to the temperature if more greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere? a Global temperature goes
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Question 24
The average temperature of the surface of Earth has increased approximately 1°C in the past century. Which reason
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Which of these examples most closely models the greenhouse effect?
O-a Warmi A Turning on several fans at once can keep you cool
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Question 12
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What is a greenhouse gas?(1 point)
Responses any gas in the troposphere that absorbs and re-emits infrared radiation any gas in
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The Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect is the process through which is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse gases.'
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Plants and other photoautotrophs use CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the process of to make and oxygen. Both plants and animals use
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Increased carbon dioxide may accelerate climate change by
reducing the amount of oxygen in the air. allowing more sunlight into
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The greenhouse effect is the process through which is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse gases.'
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The average temperature of the surface of Earth has increased approximately 1°C in the past century. Which reason best explains
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Now set the Greenhouse gases to 100% and let the simulation run for a while. How does a maximum amount of greenhouse gas affect
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Draw conclusions: The influence of greenhouse gases on temperature is called the greenhouse effect. Based on what you have seen,
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Experiment: Click Play, and this time observe the GRAPH tab as you change the Greenhouse gases. What do you notice?
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