Weather – the observable state of the atmosphere at a given time and place Climate – the long-term average of weather conditions a place has experienced.

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Weather – the observable state of the atmosphere at a given time and place Climate – the long-term average of weather conditions a place has experienced

Climate – The Greenhouse Effect

The most important Greenhouse Gases Water Vapour (H2O) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Greenhouse Effect Is a natural phenomenon! It helps to maintain a balanced global climate Greenhouse Gases trap and redirect energy from the sun back towards earth, warming the planet Without the GE the earth would be much colder!