Friday, February 9, 2007

Whats the difference?




Here is a question that comes by many people when they first start learning about global warming. What is the difference between Global warming and The Greenhouse Effect? The greenhouse effect is when the earths core is either to warm or to cold or just the right temperature. If it is to warm then everything will melt and if it is to cold then there is a possibility that there might be another ice age. On the other hand Global warming is the observed increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. To make a comparison global warming is everything happening outside the earth and The Greenhouse Effect is everything inside the earth. There are many people trying to help the problem. Like Al Gore and Airline tycoon Richard Branson. Branson has put up a reward of 25 million to the first person to come up with a way of scrubbing greenhouse gases out of the earths atmosphere. So find away to help your community help these people stop global warming.

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