This topic explains how Earth stays warm and what happens when it becomes too warm.
The Greenhouse Effect is a natural process where gases trap heat from the Sun.
The Sunlight enters the atmosphere and warms Earth’s surface. Some heat escapes, but greenhouse gases trap part of it and send it back down.
Without this process, Earth would be too cold for life
Global Warming is the increase in Earth’s average temperature.
Human activities like burning fossil fuels release extra Carbon Dioxide. This traps more heat than normal.
Too much warming causes melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and stronger storms.
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