CARBON DIOXIDE: Greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change when present in large amounts
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ENHANCED GREENHOUSE EFFECT: Caused by the increased concentration and effect of Greenhouse Gases
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CARBON DIOXIDE AND CLIMATE CHANGE:
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THE ENHANCED GREENHOUSE EFFECT - CLIMATE CHANGE
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Diagram Showing How the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect Occurs
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EXPLANATION:
Sun emits short wave radiation (ultraviolet radiation) that enters the Earth's atmosphere
Earth's surface absorbs short wave radiation from the sun and re-emits it as long wave radiation (infrared/heat)
Greenhouse gases - such as Carbon Dioxide, absorb and re-radiate this long wave radiation, retaining heat within the atmosphere
Earth’s average temperature rises as a result
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CONSEQUENCES:
Extinction of species due to inhabitable environment
Acidification of oceans due to increasing Carbon Dioxide levels
Rise in water levels due to melting ice caps
Destruction of habitat due to climate change (for animals that live on glaciers)
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