The following diagram shows how greenhouse gases trap energy from the Sun. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown in the diagram.

The following diagram shows how greenhouse gases trap energy from the Sun. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown in the diagram.
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The given diagram illustrates the three ways of states that might happen for the heat and energy produced by the sun.
overall
, three different phases might happen to the heat and energy produced
from
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the sun, two of which are completely natural and could cause no harm to the environment.
It is clear that
the shortest process for the energy from the sun is reflecting off by clouds from the atmosphere. Another condition that the heat could face is to transfer to the surface of the earth. In
this
phase, two situations might happen. The
first,
which is the safest way, is to radiate back into space,
however
, the final situation that might occur, which is the worst scenario, is being trapped by greenhouse gases in the shape of clouds.
Furthermore
,
due to
the felling of trees that absorb carbon dioxide and deforestation, the pollutants from tracks
and
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cars and factories burning fossil fuels are added to the air deteriorating the condition.
This
could bring about the phenomenon called global warming.
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Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • natural process
  • greenhouse effect
  • Earth's surface
  • sun's energy
  • atmosphere
  • reflected
  • absorbed
  • re-radiated
  • greenhouse gases
  • carbon dioxide
  • methane
  • nitrous oxide
  • water vapour
  • ultraviolet radiation
  • infrared radiation
  • fossil fuel burning
  • deforestation
  • concentration
  • global warming
  • melting ice caps
  • glaciers
  • rising sea levels
  • extreme weather patterns
  • mitigating
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