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    things. However science data shows that over the past half century is fault of the human population. When we pollut greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere. These gases are carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, methane, water vapor, and nitrous oxide. The most important of all the greenhouse gases is the carbon dioxide. It is long term. While some of the carbon dioxide that is in the atmosphere is natural, most of it is not. Over the past 250 years half of the

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    Climate change is an important issue that concerns humanity. Climate change refers to an increase in average global temperatures. Every day, the enhanced greenhouse effect continues to advance, which significantly influences Earth’s long-term climate. In addition, human activity is also contributing to the increase of global warming and is already leading to harmful consequences. Some people believe that global warming is not occurring and the heating of the globe, is just a part of the Earth’s natural

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    Climate Change Causes

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    Causes of Climate Change Global climate change has been a natural and frequent phenomenon since the beginning of life on Earth. However, the central debate concerning climate change is whether or not it is driven by human interaction with the environment’s resources. Carl Sagan said, “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” (Baum, Haqq-Misra, & Karmosky, 2012). Claiming humans are causing global climate change as a result of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is definitely extraordinary

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    Acid Rain Formation

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    kinds of nitrogen oxides cause the remaining percentage of acid rain occurrences. With the amount of emissions released into the ozone, acid rain is becoming more and more of a problem for our environment. When these pollutions react with rain, they form a dangerous product that can damage forests and soil. This in turn makes the soil infertile, ruining our land. Power plants and other large industries are releasing a harmful amount of SO2 in the atmosphere. These excess oxides that are interacting

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    Can you bake cookies only using sunlight? Objective: Is to bake some cookies with a man made oven (that collects sunlight and traps heat). The problem is how can I bake using just sunlight? Well you will need to create an oven that collects light, and traps heat inside the same way gases in our atmosphere trap them. Then bake some delicious cookies. What Study of Science is this under? The study of science is Physics. Physics means the natural science which involves the study of things made

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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions Resulting in Climate Change The Sun is responsible for all of the energy that enters the Earth’s atmosphere. The Earth 's energy is in balance when Earth emits the same amount of energy as it absorbs (Schneider, 1987). But today, the Earth is absorbing more energy than is what is being released due to increases in greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere (Herbert, 2007). Out of the total energy entering the Earth’s atmosphere, as seen in Figure 1, only 30% is being reflected

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    Essay on Global Warming

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    Global Warming Climate change is neither new nor unusual. Throughout the history of the earth, the average surface temperature, climate and greenhouse gas concentrations have changed, sometimes gradually other times quite sharply. During the past 10,000 years the earth has been in an interglacial period with a fairly stable climate, surface temperature, and greenhouse gas concentration1. The problem that has arisen in recent times is when scientists analyze the past 150 years, especially

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    use energy to cook, cool and heat their houses, power plants, etc. all those things put gasses in the air. Gasses that trap heat in the atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. Each of the gases is carbon dioxide, methane, fluorinated gases, and nitrous oxide. Carbon dioxide is a chemical that is transparent to solar radiation and yet it absorbs infrared radiation. Carbon dioxide enters the air through burning fossil fuels, trees, solid waste and wood products. Carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere

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    Causes Of Deforestation

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    Dirshe Salat English 102 September 11, 2017 Deforestation When most people think about deforestation, they think about trees being cut down, and that is pretty much it, but there is so much more to deforestation. Rainforests in the amazon and in Brazil today are vanishing at an alarming rate all due to deforestation and they are cut down because they are used as commercial purposes such as agriculture, livestock, and logging. Countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Brazil

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    Greenhouse Effect Essay

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    The Greenhouse Effect: Causes & Impacts INTRODUCTION The greenhouse effect refers to circumstances where the short wavelengths of visible light from the sun pass through a transparent medium and are absorbed, but the longer wavelengths of the infrared re-radiation from the heated objects are unable to pass through that medium. The trapping of the long wavelength radiation leads to more heating and a higher resultant temperature. Besides the heating of an automobile by sunlight through the windshield

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