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Greenhouse Effect By: Lizzy and Tami

What Is It? The natural heating process of a planet, such as Earth, by which gases in the atmosphere trap thermal energy

What It Effects Seasons Sea Level Ecosystems Climate Change Atmosphere

What Happens Cause of It High Temperatures Changing Landscapes Harms Wildlife Rising Seas Drought, Fires, and Floods Strong Storms Heat-Related Illness Economic Losses

Damages from Greenhouse Effect

Animated Diagram ( Click URL ) rams/greenhouse/ rams/greenhouse/

Who Discovered It? Joseph Fourier discovered the greenhouse effect in 1824

Joseph Fourier

Gases Involved With Greenhouse Effect Water Vapor (H20) Carbon Dioxide (C02) Nitrous Oxide (N20) Methane (CH4) Ozone (o3)

Greenhouse Effect Diagram ( Click Here )

Facts Greenhouse gases absorb solar energy and trap it in the atmosphere Without greenhouse gases creating what’s known as the “ Greenhouse Effect” the earth would not be warm enough for humans to live

Different Types Man-made Greenhouse Effect Natural Greenhouse Effect

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