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Topic 9:Chemistry of the Atmosphere
The Greenhouse Effect
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What is the greenhouse effect?
It is the warming of Earth's
atmosphere
.
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How does the greenhouse effect relate to radiation?
It involves short and long
wavelength
radiation.
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What are the main greenhouse gases?
Water vapor
,
carbon dioxide
, and
methane
.
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What percentage of the atmosphere is nitrogen?
About
78%
of the atmosphere.
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What percentage of the atmosphere is oxygen?
About
21%
of the atmosphere.
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What is the approximate percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
About
0.04%
of the atmosphere.
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How does the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere change?
It varies depending on the
temperature
.
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What happens to short wavelength radiation from the Sun?
It mostly passes through the
atmosphere
.
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Why does short wavelength radiation pass easily through the atmosphere?
It
does
not
interact
strongly
with
gas
molecules.
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What happens to energy when it reaches the Earth's surface?
It is
radiated
as
long wavelength radiation
.
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What type of radiation is emitted by the Earth's surface?
Long wavelength radiation, such as
infrared
.
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How do greenhouse gases affect long wavelength radiation?
They absorb the
energy
and trap it.
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What is the result of energy being trapped by greenhouse gases?
The temperature of the
atmosphere
increases.
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Why is the greenhouse effect important for life on Earth?
It
keeps
the
temperature
warm
enough
for
life.
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What would happen without the greenhouse effect?
The
Earth
would be too cold for life.
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What are the key components of the greenhouse effect process?
Short wavelength
radiation from the Sun
Absorption by Earth's surface
Emission as
long wavelength
radiation
Absorption by
greenhouse gases
Trapping of heat in the atmosphere
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What will be discussed in the next video?
Changes in
greenhouse
gas
levels and effects.
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Where can students find questions on the greenhouse effect?
In the
vision workbook
linked above.
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