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Greenhouse Effect

Done by: Abir Shamshad, Saba Anwar, Lise Dewan,


Nabeela Allidina, & Nargues Hatami.

What is Greenhouse
Effect​?
 ​The word greenhouse effect holds two meanings
 ​One is the natural greenhouse effect that one that keeps
our Earths climate normal and comfortable
 ​On the other hand there is a man made greenhouse
effect which is an enhancement of natural greenhouse
 ​made from burning fossil fuels ,petroleum, coal, and
natural gas.

Natural Greenhouse
Effect
 ​Natural greenhouse effect is made from
the heat energy radiated from the sun
 ​Greenhouse gases are naturally from the
presence in the atmosphere.
 ​Sunlight goes thorough the atmosphere
warming earth in a cycle
 ​The cycle continues through the
atmosphere as the gases absorb energy
at the same time while the leftovers go to
space.
 ​Some sun energy trapped in earth makes
is much warmer and comfortable

Man-made Effects
 ​Activities
man by humans result in production of greenhouse gases
 ​While the amounts of gases increase in the atmosphere the stability
of the
greenhouse gases change causing effects on the whole world
 ​Greenhouse effects caused by burning , fossil fuels coal, oil, natural
gases,
cutting and burning trees producing carbon dioxide
 ​Greenhouse gases trap heat making earth harmer and creating
global
warming

What Causes Green


House Effects?
 ​One of the main causes of Global Warming is the Green

house effect. When the production of infrared energy in

the atmosphere warms a planet's surface, it is known as

the Green House Effect. The Greenhouse effect is a


natural cause that is happening on our planet. The natural

causes of the Green house effect are the releasing of

gases like nitrous oxide, carbon-dioxide, methane, ozone

and water vapour. Carbon-dioxide itself is guilty for the

Green house effect.


 ​One of the man-made causes of the Green House ​effect

is erosion. Deforestation increases the amount of

carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere. Also, due to the loss of

trees, photosynthesis cannot take place. Deforestation

causes of the greenhouse effect.

...
 ​Greenhouse Gases also can be released into the

atmosphere due to the burning of fossil fuels, oil, coal and

gas. These materials are used more and more and

violently in Industries. Therefore Industries are also a


​ ​Other man-made
major cause of the Greenhouse Effect. 
causes of the increase in the Green ​house effect due to

the emission of such gases are any all electrical

appliances. Even the poor refrigerator in the house emits

gases which contribute to the Greenhouse effect. These

gases are known as Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and are

used in refrigerators, aerosol cans, and some foaming

agents in the packaging industry, fire extinguisher

chemicals and cleaners used in the electronic industry. 



Other man-made processes that contribute and are a

cause to the Greenhouse effect are burning of gasoline, oil

and coal. Population growth also is a indirect contributor

and one of the causes of the Greenhouse effect. With the

increase in population, the needs and wants of the people.

How does the GHE


work?
 ​The greenhouse effect works like an actual greenhouse,
a place to keep growing plants nice and warm. ​ ​This is
the same process that keeps the Earth and the life
on Earth nice and warm.  ​ ​Visible light enters the top of
the Earths atmosphere,
some of it is scattered by air molecules and most of it is
reflected back into space.  ​ ​When the sun’s rays hit the
Earth, 70 % of the energy
stays on the planet, absorbed by land, oceans, plants and
other things and the other 30% reflects back into outer
space by clouds.  ​ ​But the 70% doesn’t stay on the Earth
forever, the things around the planet that absorb the sun's
heat eventually radiate a portion of that heat back out at a
different wavelength.

...
 ​This process keeps the Earth in radiative
equilibrium; the suns rays continuously hitting the
Earth warming it, and then the warm Earth sends
back the radiation back into space cooling itself. ​
Some of that released radiation makes it into space,
and the
rest of it ends up getting reflected back down to
Earth when it hits certain things in the atmosphere,
such as carbon dioxide, methane gas and water
vapor -- the car windows. The heat that doesn't
make it out through Earth's atmosphere keeps the
planet warmer than it is in outer space, because
more energy is coming in through the atmosphere
than is going out. This is the greenhouse effect that
keeps the Earth warm.

6​% ​scattered ​from ​atmosphere

20​% ​scattered ​and ​reflected ​by c


​ louds
19​% ​absorbed ​by ​atmosphere ​and ​clouds

4​% ​reflected ​by ​surface


51​% ​absorbed ​by ​carth
The ​COMET ​Program

Reflected ​radiation ​by ​atmosphere


Infrared r​ adiation ​reemitted ​back ​to ​carth

Roflected ​radiation
by ​earth ​surface ​Absorbed ​radiation
Infrared ​radiatio​n ​emitted ​by ​carth
The ​COMET ​Program
Greenhouse Gases
 ​Greenhouse gas is any gas that
accumulates lower-energy infrared
radiation. These gases consist of:
• ​water vapour
• ​carbon dioxide
• ​methane
• ​troposphere ozone
• ​nitrous oxide

Water Vapour
 ​Produced by the Sun’s
heat emissions ​ ​Makes up a maximum of
​ ​Causes about two-thirds
4% of the air 
of the greenhouse effect ​ ​Higher
temperature = more water vapour
(feedback loop)
Carbon Dioxide
 ​Both man-made and naturally produced
 ​Accounts for 385
ppm of the atmosphere  ​ ​Responsible for
about a 25% of the natural greenhouse
​ ​Carbon sinks help
effect on Earth 
remove CO2 emissions from the air

Methane
 ​Produced both by human
sources and naturally ​ ​Less quantities of
methane
in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide ​
Methane molecules are
more capable of absorbing thermal energy
than CO2 molecules

Ozone
 ​Exists naturally ​ ​Creates the layer
protecting
the Earth from the Sun’s high- energy UV
​ ​Acts as a greenhouse gas
radiation rays 
in
the troposphere

Nitrous Oxide
 ​Producednaturally
and by human sources ​ ​Lower density in
atmosphere than carbon dioxide ​
Molecules 300 times more effective as a
greenhouse gas than a CO2 molecule

Effects On Sea Levels


 ​Rising temperatures cause water of the oceans along
with the sea
to increase
 ​Increasing temperatures melt ice as it starts to flow into
the seas of
Antarctic and Greenland.
 ​sea levels rise by 20-40 cm causing floods in areas with
low coast
areas e.g. Bangladesh and Netherland
 ​Flood in many areas case a danger for living things

Effects on Farming
 ​changes in the weather affect the growing crops around the world
 ​Crops of wheat and rice grow well in high temperatures
 ​sugarcane and maize don’t survive in high temperature and end up dying
 ​Furthermore change in the amount of rainfall affect the growth leading to
shortage of food
 ​South-Eastern part of the world will be affected as people will suffer
without food

Effects on Water
 ​Countries all over the world
will be affected
 ​Britain and Southeast will
have a risk of droughts
 ​Africa won’t have enough
water.

Effects on ​Weather
 ​Increasingin Greenhouse gases will
change weather around the world
 ​North-western countries have an increase
of temperature
 ​Summers and winters much hotter
 ​Some places will become hotter and
wetter while some will be dry and cooler
 ​The world will change with droughts,
storms, floods,

Effects on People and


Animals
 ​Changes make it hard for humans to adjust and adapt to
climate
 ​Avoiding all the disasters moving from one place to another will
be hard
 ​while weather and temperature changes, the homes of plants
and animals
will be affected
 ​Moving ocean animals like seals will be hard
 ​New homes for animals may not be safe causing loss in animal
population

How to prevent man-made


greenhouse effects.
 ​Wasteful buying ​- ​If you don't need or truly want something,
don't buy it. It's
going to end up in the garbage.  ​ ​Turn off the lights when you
leave the room. ​- ​Don't leave your television on while you go to
sleep. Only
turn on water when you need it. For example, turn it off while you
are putting toothpaste on the toothbrush. Turn it back on when
​ ​Reduce, reuse and recycle. ​- ​Reduce the things
you need it. 
that you need. Reuse items that you
have until they are no longer any good. Recycle all that is
possible. In certain areas, not recycling is starting to become
illegal.

...
 ​Choose natural gas over coal and oil every
chance you get. -​ ​For example ; when barbecuing. ​ ​Get a
hybrid or an electric car when shopping for
that new car. -​ ​If this isn't possible, choose a small car that
gets
good gas mileage.  ​ ​Form an environmental club in your
high school ,
college or community.  ​ ​Walk to places or get there by
bike. -​ ​It will improve your health and the health of your
planet.  ​ ​Get involved in tree planting projects.

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