1. Simplified Explanation for Remedial Lesson in Grade 7
Science
MA. RACHEL B. ESPINO
Buhatan National High School
Purok Marcos, Buhatan, Sorsogon, City
2. The GREENHOUSE EFFECT is a natural process that
warms the Earth’s surface.
To understand the greenhouse effect, we need to
understand how a real greenhouse works
3. HOW A GREENHOUSE WORKS
A greenhouse is a
house made of
glass. It has glass
walls and a glass
roof. People grow
vegetables, flowers
and other plants in
them. A greenhouse
stays warm inside
even during cold
season.
4. In temperate
countries, a
greenhouse is
used to grow
seedlings in the
late winter and
early spring and
later, planted in
the open field
when the
weather is
warmer.
5. Greenhouses also
protect plants from
weather phenomena
such as snowstorm or
duct forms. In tropical
countries like ours,
greenhouses are used
by commercial plant
growers to protect
flowering and
ornamental plants from
harsh weather
conditions and insect
attack.
6. HOW A GREENHOUSE WORKS
Greenhouses allow sunlight to enter but prevent
heat from escaping. The transparent covering of the
greenhouse allows visible light to enter without
obstruction. It warms the inside of the greenhouse
as energy is absorbed by the plants, soil and other
things inside the building. Air warmed by the heat
inside is retained in the building by the roof and
walls. The transparent covering also prevents the
heat from leaving by reflecting the energy back into
the walls and preventing outside winds from
carrying it away.
7.
8. Earth’s atmosphere does the same
things as the greenhouse.
Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
do what the roof of the greenhouse
does.
9. During the day, the Sun shines through the
atmosphere. The Earth’s surface warms up in the
sunlight. At night, Earth’s surface cools, releasing
the heat back into the air, but some of the heat is
trapped by the greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere, they absorb the energy coming from
the Earth’s surface, keeping the Earth’s
temperature suitable for life on Earth. This process
by which the Earth’s atmosphere warms up is
called ‘greenhouse effect’
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12. The greenhouse effect is a natural process and it
warms the Earth. Without the greenhouse effect,
Earth would be very cold, too cold for living things
to live.
13. However, if the greenhouse effect is too strong,
Earth gets warmer and warmer. Too much carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases in air can
make the greenhouse effect stronger which would
result to global warming.
15. CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE
(CO2) is naturally
produced when people
and animals breathe.
Plants take in and use
CO2 to produce their
own food. When food is
oxidized in the cells,
CO2 is given off as a
waste product. It is also
returned to the air as a
product of combustion
and decomposition.
16. METHANE
METHANE (CH4)
is emitted by
natural sources
such as
wetlands, as well
as human
activities such as
leakage from
natural gas
systems and the
raising of
livestock.
17. OZONE (O3)is created
by sunlight acting on
oxides of nitrogen and
volatile organic
compounds in the air.
There are thousands
of types of sources of
these gases. Some of
the common sources
include gasoline
vapors, chemical
solvents, combustion
products of fuels and
consumer products.
18. CLOROFLUOROCARBONS
CFC’s are anthropogenic
compounds that have
been released into the
atmosphere since 1930s
in various applications
such as in air-
conditioning,
refrigeration, blowing
agents in foams,
insulations and packing
materials, propellants in
aerosol cans and as
solvents.
19. WATER VAPOR
WATER VAPOR is
the gaseous phase of
water. It is one state
of water within the
hydrosphere. Water
vapor can be
produced from the
evaporation or boiling
of liquid water or from
sublimation of ice.
20. NITROUS OXIDE
NITROUS OXIDES is
naturally present in the
atmosphere as part of the
nitrogen cycle and has a
variety of natural sources.
However, human activities
such as agriculture, fossil
fuel combustion, waste
water management and
industrial processes are
increasing the amount of
nitrous oxide in the
atmosphere.
21. Due to the increasing use of
fossil fuels, burning of forest
lands to increase
agricultural production,
decaying of agricultural
products and other human
activities, the concentration
of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere has been
increasing, resulting in an
‘enhanced greenhouse
effect’ which is often
referred to as global
warming.
22. GLOBAL WARMING
Global warming is the term used to describe a
gradual increase in the average temperature of the
Earth’s atmosphere and its oceans, a change that
is believed to be permanently changing the Earth’s
climate.
24. MELTING OF POLAR ICE CAPS
Ice is melting worldwide especially at the Earth’s
poles. This includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets
covering West Antarctica and Greenland and Arctic
sea ice.
25. DECLINE OF ENDEMIC ANIMAL AND PLANT
SPECIES
Philippine
Tarsier
Tarictic Hornbill Philippine
Eagle
Philippine Spotted Deer
Mindanao
Bleeding
Heart
34. SPECIES THAT DEPEND ON ONE ANOTHER MAY
BECOME OUT OF SYNC
Species that depend
on one another do not
work at the same time
and speed. For
example, plants would
bloom earlier than their
pollinating insects
become active.
35. CHANGE IN THE NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
Ecosystems will change. Some species will move
farther north or become more successful; others
won’t be able to move and become extinct.
37. SUGGESTED VIDEOS
Global Warming: A Way Forward: Facing Climate
Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAA7FEqYTjA
Six Degrees Could Change The World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_pb1G2wIoA
LOREN LEGARDA: BUHOS, A Climate Change
Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESW_S8ZHS80
PANAHON NA! Ang Hamon sa Pinoy at Climate Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOjyCHA_PeA
Editor's Notes
For further explanation of the greenhouse effect
Teachers could give an introduction about cellular respiration and photosynthesis so that students will be able to understand how carbon dioxide is used. To simply, the teacher can also use diagram of the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle. The teacher may ask look into the concepts in chemistry and biology as enrichment of this concept.
Teachers could give an introduction about cellular respiration and photosynthesis so that students will be able to understand how carbon dioxide is used. To simply, the teacher can also use diagram of the carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle. The teacher may ask look into the concepts in chemistry and biology as enrichment of this concept.