
The greenhouse effect is the process by which certain gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap energy from the Sun, maintaining the planet’s temperature at a balanced level. When sunlight reaches Earth’s surface, it warms the land. As the surface heats up, it re-radiates this heat back into the atmosphere as infrared radiation. Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorb a portion of this radiation and re-emit it back toward Earth, thereby preserving heat. Thanks to this natural process, Earth remains wit
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İbrahim Filiz

The climate of the world exhibits highly variable temperature values across different geographic regions. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -89.2°C in eastern Antarctica. This extreme cold is so dangerous that it would make it impossible for a human to remain outdoors for even a few minutes. On the other hand, an extreme heat of 70.7°C detected in Iran’s Lut Desert in 2005 creates a lethal environment for any form of life. Even these extreme values are kept within limits thanks to the pro
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Mehmet Bağcı