The global warming greenhouse effect occurs when excess gases, known as greenhouse gases, become trapped in the Earth's lower atmosphere, preventing heat from escaping into space. The greenhouse gases allow light to come in, but stop heat from escaping, similar to the design of a greenhouse. ...
greenhouse effect the problem of the gradual rise in temperature of the earth's atmosphere, caused by an increase of gases such ascarbon dioxidein the air surrounding the earth, which trap the heat of the sunThe destruction of forests is contributing to the greenhouse effect.We are all ...
effect upon somebody/something The study examines architecture and its effect upon people's lives. to examine/study/investigate the effect of something to evaluate/assess the effect of something to cause harmful health effects I can certainly feel the effects of too many late nights. effect of do...
The currentgreenhouse effectremains out of control.We are sad to perceive thatthe threat fail to arouse enough attention, which is bestexemplifiedby the frustration thatKyoto Protocolconfronts. In my opinion,it is high time forthe whole world to form cooperation fighting global warming, because not...
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s: Analog of Greenhouse Effect in the Great Plains? For nine sites in the southern Great Plains, the decade of the Dust Bowl was consistently warmer than 1951 to 1980 ''normal.'' It also tended to be drier, ... C Rosenzweig,D Hillel - 《Journal of ...
See one of them next. Brian Lawrence/Photographer's Choice/Getty Images Gases released from power and manufacturing plants are considered a main contributor to global warming. This petrochemical plant spews flue gas at dawn. Such greenhouse gases are contributing to changes in climate. Next, see...
and more effect the quality of our sleep. Two episodes were produced by Strange Beast. Episode 6, ‘Putting Insomnia to Bed’ is directed by Tom McCarten and Greenhouse member Daniel Stankler. This episode looks at how we can deal with stresses to unpack the causes of insomnia through visua...
This worm is also known as the ‘Greenhouse worm,’ or ‘Compost worm,’ thanks to the fact that it is gaining popularity as use in compost production, though it is most commonly used as a worm for fishing bait. When the worm has not fed, it takes on a pinkish hue, whereas when it...
On average, produce in the United States travels anywhere from 1,300 to 2,000 miles from the farmer to the consumer -- a process that creates enormous amounts of greenhouse gasses. Growing your grub in your backyard can reduce your food miles and ensure you that your food was produced che...
processes such as photosynthesis. This results in a very fascinating microclimate. This general idea of a layer of material trapping in heat and increasing the climate below is why sometimes global warming is called “the greenhouse effect” by people who like to oversimplify complicated climate ...