Greenhouse Gases (AQA GCSE Chemistry)
Revision Note
The greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases maintain the temperatures on Earth high enough to support life
This is known as the greenhouse effect
Three greenhouse gases are:
carbon dioxide
methane
water vapour
What is the greenhouse effect?
Short wavelength radiation (ultraviolet radiation) is emitted from the sun
When it strikes the earth's surface, some of it is absorbed and some is re-emitted from the surface of the Earth as long wavelength radiation (infrared radiation)
Much of the radiation is trapped inside the Earth’s atmosphere by greenhouse gases which can absorb and store the energy
Increasing levels of carbon dioxide and methane, although present in only small amounts, are causing significant upset to the Earth’s natural conditions by trapping extra heat energy
The greenhouse effect
Greenhouse gases trap some of the Sun's radiation causing the Earth to warm up
Examiner Tips and Tricks
If you are a higher tier student, it is important that you can describe the greenhouse effect in terms of short and long wavelength radiation.
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