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Why is it hot now?

Because of the greenhouse effect

The greenhouse effect, also known as the "greenhouse effect", is a common name for the atmospheric heat preservation effect. The atmosphere can make the short-wave radiation of the sun reach the ground, but the long-wave radiation emitted by the ground is absorbed by the atmosphere, which raises the temperature of the ground and the lower atmosphere. Because its function is similar to the greenhouse for cultivating crops, it is named the greenhouse effect. If this effect does not exist in the atmosphere, the surface temperature will drop by about 330℃ or more. On the other hand, if the greenhouse effect continues to strengthen, the global temperature will continue to rise year by year. Since the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide and other heat-absorbing greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere by human beings have increased year by year, and the greenhouse effect of the atmosphere has also been enhanced, which has caused a series of serious problems such as global warming and attracted the attention of all countries in the world.