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Greenhouse Effect
Chapters:
0:00 Kinetic school's intro
0:15 What is Greenhouse Effect
1:26 Electromagnetic Spectrum
3:11 How Greenhouse works?
5:50 What are the Greenhouse gases?
6:15 Properties of Greenhouse gas
6:52 Which are the Greenhouse gases?
7:34 Mechanism of Greenhouse gases.
7:41 Why Carbon dioxide gas consider as a Greenhouse gas?
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What is Greenhouse?
The greenhouse is a structure or building, made of with glass walls and glass roof in which the plants that need protection, from cold weather are grown. The glass walls, and glass roof, allowing sunlight to penetrate in freely and warm the air and plants inside.
Greenhouse Effect:
Solar energy enters our atmosphere, as shortwave radiation in the form of ultraviolet rays and visible light. When the radiation enters the greenhouse, the radiation absorbed by the inside objects of the greenhouse. These objects, re-emitted the Infrared radiations, as a longer wavelength, which cannot pass easily through the glass. Because, shortwave radiation, can easily pass through the glass wall of a greenhouse, and go inside it. But, the longer wavelength radiation, does not allow to escape through the glass. So, it again reflected inside the greenhouse. Thereby, this re-emitted longwave radiation, warms the soil, plants and so on inside a greenhouse. Even, without an internal supply of heat, the temperature inside a greenhouse, becomes higher than that outside. Thus, the glass acts as a heat trap. This is called greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse Gases:
- Water
- Carbon dioxide
- Nitrous oxide
- Ozone
- Methane
- Chlorofluorocarbon (C.F.C)
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