Greenhouse Effect for Kids

Greenhouse effect and global warming for kids are terms that our children must be listening everyday in the school, news, books, etc., but may not be knowing the actual meaning of them and their effects. Therefore, the following article 'greenhouse effect for kids' explains greenhouse effect in a simple way...
Greenhouse Effect for Kids
As we know, a greenhouse is a small glass house employed to grow plants, especially in winter. The glass panels of the greenhouse trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping, hence keeping the plants warm enough to survive in the winter. Similarly, when the sunrays travel through the Earth's atmosphere, which is made up of several layers of gases, and reach the planet Earth, the Earth's surface - land, water and biosphere - absorb the solar energy. The gases like water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane and ozone, which are present in the atmosphere, trap energy from the sun and prevent the heat from escaping back into space. Though some of the energy passes back into space, most of it remains trapped in the atmosphere, which causes the Earth to heat up. These gases are known as greenhouse gases and this natural process of maintaining the earth's average temperature and keeping the Earth warm is known as the greenhouse effect, as it works in the same way as a greenhouse. The greenhouse effect, for kids to understand better, is expained in an easy way in this article.

Causes for Greenhouse Effect
Along with natural greenhouse gases, there are some man-made greenhouse gases that keep on increasing in the atmosphere. Human activities like burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil, natural gas, cutting down and burning trees, etc. generate lot of carbon dioxide due to which the balance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere gets disturbed. Use of aerosols, hairspray cans, fridges, plastics, etc. produce a group of highly dangerous greenhouse gases called chlorofluorocarbons. These are so harmful that even small amounts can trap large quantities of heat, making the Earth extremely hot. This phenomenon is known as global warming, which has a highly dangerous effect on the Earth.

Consequences of the Greenhouse Effect
As more heat gets trapped in the Earth, the planet will become extremely warm, which will in turn, lead to weather changes throughout the world. Since the climatic conditions in which we are living are perfect for our survival, any high increase in temperature can cause drastic changes which can be life-threatening for all living beings on the Earth.
  • Weather: In some parts of the world, due to rise in the winter and summer temperatures, the weather will become very hot. It may rain more in winters, while summers will become extremely hot. In other parts of the world, the effects may be completely opposite, as some areas may get very warm while other may become very cold. Storms, floods, and droughts are some expected consequences which may affect different areas of the world.
  • Sea Levels: Increase in the temperature may cause melting glaciers, which will increase the water in the seas and oceans, rising the sea levels up to 20 to 40 cm all over the world. People living near the lower coastal areas of the world, like Netherlands and Bangladesh, will be at a higher risk from flooding. As a result, millions of people may have to leave their homes and large areas of farmland may also get destroyed.
  • Farming: The changes in the weather may also cause changes in the amount of rainfall in different parts of the world. Some places may get heavy rains while in other places it may not rain at all. Hence, this will affect the crop growth throughout the world, as crops like wheat and rice grow well in higher temperatures, whereas crops like maize and sugarcane may not grow. Therefore, there will be scarcity of food in some parts of the world and people will suffer from hunger.
  • Plants and Animals: Due to these weather and temperature changes, many plants and animals will not be able to cope up and will die eventually. For example, polar bears and seals will have to search for new homes for hunting and living, if the ice in the Arctic melts. Since natural habitats of plants and animals will get affected, most species may become extinct.
  • People: Last but not the least, these weather changes will also bring unwanted changes in our lifestyle. The consequences of these climatic variations on human beings depend on how well we adapt ourselves to the changes, and how much we can do to minimize them.
However, by controlling the amount of air pollution production, efficiently using our energy resources, and recycling used materials, we can significantly reduce the different reasons that contribute to the generation of greenhouse gases, which lead to climatic changes and global warming. I am sure this article 'greenhouse effect for kids' will help children in having a better understanding of the greenhouse effect and its consequences, and will encourage them to do their bit to save our planet Earth.

By Kanika Khara
Published: 8/25/2009
 
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