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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
%.
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What percentage of the atmosphere is oxygen?
About
21%
.
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What is the approximate percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
About
0.04%
.
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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 absorbed and radiated as
long wavelength radiation
.
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What type of radiation does the Earth emit after absorbing energy?
Long wavelength radiation, such as
infrared
.
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How do greenhouse gases affect long wavelength radiation?
They absorb the energy, trapping it in the
atmosphere
.
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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 to support life.
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What would happen without the greenhouse effect?
The
Earth
would be too cold for most life.
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What will the next video discuss regarding greenhouse gases?
How their levels are changing and effects on Earth.
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Where can students find questions on the greenhouse effect?
In the
vision workbook
linked above.
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