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CTU-MAIN CAMPUS

GREENHOUSE
EFFECT

PRESENTED BY
CALAGO, KENT JOHN C. PRESENTED TO
ISOK, KIAN FATIMA BALLESTA, LUCIA
OVERVIEW:
03 DEFINITION 07 Fluorinated Gases

How much any one greenhouse gas


04 CAUSES AND PROCESS 08
influences global warming?

05 THE EARTH'S GREENHOUSE GASES 11 Where are these gases from?

06 WHAT ARE THOSE GASES? 12 Summary


GREENHOUSE
EFFECT
the natural warming of the earth
results when gases in the
atmosphere trap heat from the sun
that would otherwise escape into
space

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THINGS TO
NOTE
Sun shines through the atmosphere
warming the earth's surface.
approximately 70% off the solar energy
passes to the Earth's surface where it is
absorbed
thus, heating the PLANET
BY DAYTIME:

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THINGS TO
NOTE
Earth's surface cools.
Heat is release back to the air in the form of
invisible infrared light
around 90% is trapped in the atmosphere
trapped infrared light gets redirected back to
the Earth, causing further warming
BY NIGHT:

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CO₂ WHAT ARE THOSE
CARBON DIOXIDE
GASES?

CH₄
N₂O
METHANE

NITROUS OXIDE

WATER VAPOR
WATER VAPOR
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Fluorinated Gases
man-made gases used in the range of Industrial applications

HFC-23 PFC's SF6 NF3


Hydrofluorocarbons
Perfluorocarbons
Sulfur
hexafluoride Nitrogen
trifluoride

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How much any how much of it exists in the
one greenhouse atmosphere
how long it remains in the
gas influences atmosphere
how effective it is at trapping heat

global warming? Back to Agenda


WHERE ARE THESE
GASES FROM?
Electricity and Heat Agriculture and Land
Production Use Changes

Industry
WHERE ARE THESE
GASES FROM?
Transportation Buildings

Other Sources
Greenhouse Effect is the natural warming of the Earth.

SUMMARY
At daytime sun shines through the atmosphere, warming the
earth's surface.

Earth's surface cools. Heat is release back to the air in the form of
invisible infrared light

CO₂, CH4, N2O and water vapor are the natural greenhouses, while
we have fluorinated sources that are synthethic.

Mostly, the modern industrialization activities we have are the main


sources of these greenhouse gases.

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