The greenhouse effect occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere hold heat from the sun on earth and produce global warming.
Gases that cause greenhouse effects include carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor.
Humans play a role in increasing the concentration of these gases in the atmosphere through activities such as combustion of fossil fuels and deforestation.
The greenhouse effect has a negative impact on the environment, including rising sea levels and extreme climate change.
Plants can help reduce the greenhouse effect through photosynthesis, which produces oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide from the air.
Tropical rain forest is one of the largest places to produce oxygen and carbon dioxide absorbers in the world.
Although the greenhouse effect has a negative impact on the environment, some plant and animal species can benefit from a warmer increase and climate.
The greenhouse effect can also cause changes in the quality of the soil and water, which can affect agriculture and human health.
Some methods that can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions including renewable energy use, more efficient transportation, and waste reduction.
Understanding the greenhouse effect and how to prevent it is the key in maintaining the sustainability of the environment and the earth as a place to live by humans.