Student Exploration: Greenhouse Effect
Student Exploration: Greenhouse Effect
Student Exploration: Greenhouse Effect
1. What do you notice when you get into a car that has The seats are really hot, and the seat belt is
been sitting in the Sun for a while? really hot.
2. Why is the inside of the car so hot? The sun heats up the car and there is no air
flowing in the car.
3. How would things be different if the car’s windows The air would not be hot but the inside of the car
were left open? will probably still be hot.
Gizmo Warm-up
Like the windows of a car, greenhouse gases play a major role in
regulating Earth’s climate. Without the gases that trap heat in
Earth’s atmosphere, Earth would be a frigid desert like Mars
(average temperature -55°C). Too much greenhouse gas and Earth
could be a fiery inferno like Venus (average temperature 450°C).
1. Click Play ( ) and view the BAR CHART tab. The temperature will go up and down every day, but try to
look at the overall trend. What happens to the temperature over time?
2. Now set the Greenhouse gases to 100% and let the simulation run for a while. How does a maximum
amount of greenhouse gas affect the temperature?
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Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity:
● Click Reset ( ).
Heat in, heat out ● Set Simulation speed to slow.
● Be sure the Greenhouse gases level is 10%.
1. Observe: Select the BAR CHART tab and click Play. After about 24 simulated hours, click Pause ( ).
What do you notice about the heat flow into and out of Earth’s atmosphere?
A. At what time of day is heat flow into the In the middle of the day
atmosphere (Hin) greatest?
B. At what time of day is heat flow into the In the middle of the night
atmosphere (Hin) least?
3. Predict: Click Reset. When you change the amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which
factor(s) do you expect to change? (✏️Circle your answer/answers.)
✏️Hand draw in this space or click here to select EDIT to use the drawing
tool.
4. Experiment: Select the BAR CHART tab, and click Play. While the simulation is playing, move the
Greenhouse gases slider back and forth. What do you notice?
5. Experiment: Click Play, and this time observe the GRAPH tab as you change the Greenhouse gases.
What do you notice?
No change
6. Draw conclusions: The influence of greenhouse gases on temperature is called the greenhouse effect.
Based on what you have seen, how do greenhouse gases affect the heat flow into and out of Earth’s
atmosphere?
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It raises the temperature
7. Extend your thinking: Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide have risen
dramatically in the past century. Most scientists agree that this has begun to result in global warming, a
slow increase in average temperature worldwide.
Note: The reason greenhouse gases raise the temperature of Earth’s atmosphere is similar to, but not identical
to, the way that the glass in a greenhouse raises the temperature inside.
In a greenhouse, sunlight passes through the transparent glass and is absorbed by the plants and soil below.
Heat is then radiated from plants and soil, which heats the air inside the greenhouse. The hot air is trapped by
the glass. If the glass were not there, the hot air would mix with the colder air outside, and the result would be
similar temperatures inside and outside the greenhouse.
In Earth’s atmosphere, greenhouse gases are transparent to visible light but absorb heat that is emitted from
Earth’s surface. Some of this heat is then reflected back to Earth. If the greenhouse gases were not present,
all of the heat would radiate into space instead.
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