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What are the extreme weather caused by the greenhouse effect?
Greenhouse effect refers to the heat insulation effect caused by the lack of heat exchange between the enclosed space transmitting sunlight and the outside world, that is, the short-wave radiation of the sun can penetrate into the ground through the atmosphere, and the long-wave radiation released after the ground warms is absorbed by substances such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, thus producing the effect of atmospheric warming. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is like a thick layer of glass, which makes the earth a big greenhouse. If there is no atmosphere, the average surface temperature will drop to -23℃, while the actual average surface temperature is 15℃, which means that the greenhouse effect will increase the surface temperature by 38℃. The increase of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere prevents the loss of heat on the earth and makes the earth feel the rise of temperature. This is the famous "greenhouse effect".
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