Justification
Greenhouse Effect
The Greenhouse Effect is when heat gets trapped in the earth's atmosphere by
greenhouse gasses which equals carbon dioxide. That every human being in the
world emits by transportation, industrial power plants etc.The images above have
a significance about global warming. the image about the polar ice
caps shows how much effect greenhouse gasses have on the earth.
Specifically all the ice on the world is melting. Which effects us in a huge
way because if all the ice on the world melts the sea levels would rise about 20
feet. Which will result in millions losing coastal homes. the second image shows how the green house effect
works. which i already explained
Carbon Cycle
There is carbon all over the world, whether in the atmosphere or the oceans.
Carbon first has to get into the ocean or atmosphere. Carbon can get into the
atmosphere from soil, decomposing animals, waste product, burning sediment from
the earth, or events like a volcanic eruption.
Climate Change
Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical
distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions
of years.
The Greenhouse Effect is when heat gets trapped in the earth's atmosphere by
greenhouse gasses which equals carbon dioxide. That every human being in the
world emits by transportation, industrial power plants etc.The images above have
a significance about global warming. the image about the polar ice
caps shows how much effect greenhouse gasses have on the earth.
Specifically all the ice on the world is melting. Which effects us in a huge
way because if all the ice on the world melts the sea levels would rise about 20
feet. Which will result in millions losing coastal homes. the second image shows how the green house effect
works. which i already explained
Carbon Cycle
There is carbon all over the world, whether in the atmosphere or the oceans.
Carbon first has to get into the ocean or atmosphere. Carbon can get into the
atmosphere from soil, decomposing animals, waste product, burning sediment from
the earth, or events like a volcanic eruption.
Climate Change
Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical
distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions
of years.