What is Global Warming?
Global warming is the increase of heat on Earth, causing dehydration and melting ice sheets and glaciers.
What is Climate Change?
Climate change is the unstable and unpredictable long-term change in temperature and can be considered as the "side effects" of global warming.
What is the Greenhouse Effect?
The greenhouse effect is the process of the greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap some of the Sun's heat, and the rest of the heat gets refracted or reflected back into space. The greenhouse effect is to designed stabilize the Sun's heat and cool it down.
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How are they related?Â
While the greenhouse effect is designed to stabilize heat from the Sun to the Earth, global warming and climate change happens when certain human activity producing too much greenhouse gases than it is supposed to, trapping more heat and stopping it from reflecting and refracting back to space, making the Earth heat up.
What is the cause?
Human activity such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels are slowly causing the temperature in Earth to rise. It disrupts the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that are supposed to stabilize the heat from the Sun to the Earth, but certain human activity are messing it up and now we are getting the negative impact ourselves.Â