Balance in Nature; also called "homeostasis" Any gas in the atmosphere that is capable of trapping heat. EX: carbon dioxide, methane , water vapor A is an era of time that result of Earth experiencing HIGH global temperatures

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1. Balance in Nature: Also known as "homeostasis," it refers to the natural equilibrium or stability present in ecosystems, where various living organisms and their environment interact to maintain a harmonious state.

2. Greenhouse gases: These are gases in the Earth's atmosphere that have the ability to trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and water vapor (H2O).

3. Era of High Global Temperatures: This term refers to a particular period in the Earth's history when there is a significant increase in global temperatures. It is often associated with climate change and the influence of human activities, such as increased greenhouse gas emissions, on the Earth's climate system.