Efecto invernadero

The main cause of the climate change and global warming of the planer is the phenomenon well know as greenhouse effect. The temperature of the earth keeps warm because of greenhouse gases, such as CO2 (carbon dioxide) and the water steam. These gases catch the sun rays and avoid some part of them ar...

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Main Author: Farfán Tanta, Carlos Hernán
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2019
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Online Access:http://dspace.unitru.edu.pe/handle/UNITRU/15726
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Summary:The main cause of the climate change and global warming of the planer is the phenomenon well know as greenhouse effect. The temperature of the earth keeps warm because of greenhouse gases, such as CO2 (carbon dioxide) and the water steam. These gases catch the sun rays and avoid some part of them are reflected towards the space, going back again to the Earth surface. trap the sun’s rays and prevent a part of them from reflecting into space, returning back to the earth surface. The increasing of the temperature cause that part of the Artic and Antarctic ice are melted in a long term, so that would be an increasing of the sea level, so it would cause serious consequences; it would concern the whole planet an would cause floods and droughts in places like Africa. The emissions of the carbon dioxide (CO2) and the causes of the well-Known greenhouse effect because of the indiscriminate use of fossil fuels, it means that, those are result of living being is fossilization that inhabited million years ago among them are the petroleum, the natural gas and the coal. Another cause, even though, insignificant, is the combustion of the elements removed directly from the nature, it means that, the use of biomass such as coal and manure, among others. El principal causante del cambio climático y del calentamiento global del planeta es la intensificación del fenómeno conocido como efecto invernadero. La temperatura de la tierra se mantiene templada gracias a los llamados gases de invernadero, como el dióxido de carbono y el vapor de agua. Estos gases atrapan los rayos del sol e impiden que una parte de estos se refleje hacia el espacio, regresando nuevamente a la superficie de la tierra. El aumento de temperatura puede provocar a largo plazo que parte de los hielos árticos y antárticos se funda, con lo que se produciría un aumento en el nivel del mar que traería graves consecuencias; afectaría a toda la red alimentaria a lo largo de las costas de todo el planeta y provocaría inundaciones y sequías en lugares como África. Son ...