Global warming

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Most wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation can pass through the Earth's atmosphere, but which type of radiation is absorbed? Most wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation can pass through the Earth's atmosphere, but infrared radiation is absorbed.
Carbon dioxide occurs naturally in the atmosphere as a result of what? Carbon dioxide occurs naturally in the atmosphere as a result of: - natural forest fires - volcanic eruptions - decay of dead plant and animal matter - its escape from the oceans - respiration.
What is man-made carbon dioxide caused by? Man-made carbon dioxide is caused by fossil fuels, waste incineration, deforestation and cement manufacture.
Water vapour is the most significant greenhouse gas. How does almost all water vapour occur? Almost all of the water vapour occurs naturally.
A mere 0.001% comes from what? A mere 0.001% comes from human activity.
What is half of the greenhouse effect due to? Half of the greenhouse effect is due to water vapour and a further quarter is due to clouds.
When is methane produced? Methane is produced when organic matter decomposes in an environment lacking oxygen.
When is methane produced in natural sources? Natural sources include wetlands, termites and oceans.
When is methane produced from man-made sources? Man-made sources include the mining and burning of fossil fuels, the digestive processes in animals such as cattle, rice paddies and the burying of waste in landfills.
Does the electromagnetic radiation from the Sun have a relatively short wavelength or a relatively long wavelength? The electromagnetic radiation from the Sun has a relatively short wavelength.
What happens to this radiation? This radiation is absorbed by and warms the Earth. The Earth then re-radiates the energy as infrared radiation with a longer wavelength.
What happens to this longer wavelength radiation? This longer wavelength radiation is absorbed by the greenhouse gases which warms the atmosphere.
Give the two opposite effects of dust in the atmosphere. Dust in the atmosphere can have opposite effects: - the smoke from the factories reflects radiation from the town back to Earth. The temperature rises as a result - the ash cloud from a volcano reflects radiation from the Sun back into space. The temperature falls as a result.
It is important that decisions about what to do about global warming are made on the basis of what? It is important that decisions about what to do about global warming are made on the basis of scientific evidence, not on the basis of unsubstantiated opinions.
What do the vast majority of scientists agree about climate change? The vast majority of scientists agree that the evidence supports climate change.
The average temperature of the Earth has increased steadily during how many years? The average temperature of the Earth has increased steadily during the past 200 years.
What do scientists not agree on about global warming and climate change? What scientists do not agree on is the extent to which human activity has contributed.
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