The greenhouse effect‚ first discovered by Joseph Fourier in 1824‚ and confirmed by Svante Arrhenius in 1896‚ is the process by which an atmosphere warms a planet. The term greenhouse effect may be used to refer to two different things nowadays: the natural greenhouse effect‚ which refers to the greenhouse effect which occurs naturally on Earth‚ and the enhanced greenhouse effect‚ which results from human activities. While the greenhouse effect is a natural process‚ the enhancement of this process
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The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect‚ in environmental science‚ is a popular term for the effect that certain variable constituents of the Earth’s lower atmosphere have on surface temperatures. These gases--water vapor (H2O)‚ carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ and methane (CH4)--keep ground temperatures at a global average of about 15 degrees C (60 degrees F). Without them the average would be below the freezing point of H20. The gases have this effect because as incoming solar radiation strikes
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we hear and are caused by vibrations that travel through mediums. Depending on the medium and temperature‚ the time it takes for sound waves to travel vary. The hypothesis states that if the temperature in the air increases‚ then the speed of sound will also increase because faster-moving particles transfer energy quickly. The data collected supports the hypothesis. Therefore‚ increased air temperature affects the speed of sound because the molecules move faster‚ which causes the energy to be transferred
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proteins to see if they denature at the same temperature. A protein is a molecule containing amino acids created in ribosomes that have many functions‚ including being an enzyme and transporter‚ structuring‚ translating genetic information‚ and serving as a channel for charged molecules to pass through the cell membrane. As a molecule‚ a protein is shaped like a coil (Food Science Basics 2014). Denaturation is when a protein’s shape changes due to the effect of external stress which causes the protein
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Name: ____________________ /35 How Does Temperature Affect Respiration Rates of Fish? Google the web site www.biologycorner.com/ and in the upper left corner search for “goldfish lab”. Select the fish temperature lab. Use the simulator to gather data. Contact 4 classmates and get their data. (or run the simulation 5 times yourself) Complete the table. Complete a graph using the average respiration rate vs time. Answer the questions. ** no additional report is needed** Introduction:
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discusses the mpemba effect and how it works. The definition of the word Mpemba is basically a question where you ask can hot water freeze faster than cold water it can be used as a science fair experiment and to solve other scientific questions.The key aspect discussed in this annotated bibliography is what the mpemba effect is what the history of the experiment is and how it is exactly used that is what it is about. Can hot water freeze faster than cold water.I think that the temperature will change throughout
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Danielle Mowder Erica Towe English 11 March 9‚ 2015 The Greenhouse Effect Without the greenhouse effect the temperature of this planet would decrease by at least 30 degrees celsius‚ and it would be too cold for us to survive. The light we receive from the sun keeps our atmosphere warm. The earth only absorbs 30% of the sunlight because the other 70% is reflected back into space‚ and is absorbed by greenhouse gases. These gases act like a mirror‚ and reflect heat back to earth. The major greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide
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practical information‚ from a not very technical perspective. Weather and Climate Before we begin‚ let’s differentiate between weather and climate. Weather is the state of your local atmosphere at any given time‚ in terms of such measurements as temperature‚ wind speed‚ air pressure‚ precipitation‚ etc. Weather is very specific - it’s about a particular place at a particular time. It varies on a relatively small scale - for example‚ it could be raining in your area‚ while it’s dry 10 miles away. It
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The goal of this experiment was to explore how temperature would influence the rate of cellular respiration of beans. It was hypothesized that as the temperature of the beans increased‚ the rate of cellular respiration would increase as well. In this experiment‚ the independent variable was the temperature‚ which gradually increased as time went by‚ and the dependent variable was the rate of cellular respiration‚ which was shown by the change in the amount of CO2 and O2 in the container. During the
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The Greenhouse Effect This essay is going to describe what the greenhouse effect is and what it does.It is also going to say what causes the greenhouse effect and the consequences of it. What is meant by the term the greenhouse effect is that the heat from the sun comes into the Earth’s atmosphere and cannot get out so becomes trapped.It gets its name because this is very much like a greenhouse.This effect occurs as the incoming short wave radiation is changed when it
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