The Greenhouse Effect: Causes And Negative Effects Of Global Warming

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The Greenhouse effect is a “phenomenon where gases allow sunlight to enter Earth's atmosphere but make it difficult for heat to escape”(Rutledge, Kim). The greenhouse effect is what causes global warming by trapping gases in the air. It’s depleting our ozone layer and causing a negative impact on Earth and setting consequences on human life.
What's making the greenhouse effect is known as greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gas such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, fluorinated gas, and Ozone is trapped in the earth's atmosphere causing the Earth's temperature to rise. Carbon dioxide “is produced by animals during respiration and used by plants during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is also the byproduct of burning fossil fuels” (Rutledge). Carbon dioxide being the main gas to cause the greenhouse effect puts off “more than 2.4 million pounds of carbon dioxide into the air each second” (CBS News) and is rising fast. Another gas known as methane is a “chemical compound that is the basic ingredient of natural gas” (Rutledge). Methane gas when released into the air it absorbs the sun's heat acting like carbon dioxide, but does not linger as long as carbon dioxide. Methane is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Nitrous oxide is “used in medicine and the manufacture of rockets. Also …show more content…

Up north where the polar bears live the rise in temperature due to gases is melting their habitat away. The ice contains vast amounts of methane and other potent greenhouse gas like carbon dioxide. As the ice holding these gases begins to melt the methane will escape into the atmosphere. As with carbon dioxide, the more methane there is in the atmosphere, the stronger the greenhouse effect will become and the warmer earth will get making a bigger mess in our atmosphere. The earth has its own greenhouse which makes life suitable but when more and more gases are released they cause the temperature to rise out of

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