Our Atmosphere The Greenhouse Effect. The Sun The Sun provides the Earth with continuous heat and light.

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Our Atmosphere The Greenhouse Effect

The Sun The Sun provides the Earth with continuous heat and light

The Atmosphere A layer of air which surrounds the Earth

The Greenhouse Effect Stabilizes the Earth’s temperature

Side ASide B EARTH Atmosphere Gas Reflection, Refraction and Absorption in greenhouse gases

Is there something happening in the atmosphere that leads to climate change?

Carbon Dioxide Rise in the Atmosphere

So if the amount of greenhouse gases keeps increasing in our atmosphere then what could happen?

Global Temperature Change