The greenhouse effect

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Greenhouse effect

The Greenhouse Effect

A greenhouse effect is a glass house that people use for growing plants. The air inside a greenhouse remains warm because it traps heat. This means that people can grow plants in the greenhouse even if its cold outside

1.) What is the difference between greenhouse effects and greenhouse gassess? greenhouse effect - the natural heating of the atmosphere through absorption and reflection of terrestrial radiation.

greenhouse gasses - gasses that readily absorb heat from terrestrial radiation, water vapour and carbon dioxide are examples.

2.) What impact does the greenhouse effect have on peoplee? -peole are able to utilise the various boimes for fishing and farming, and so are able to live in nearly all parts of Earth.

3.) What effect does the greenhouse effects have on the environment? -the heating of the atmosphere allows for different climate zones to develop around the world.

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