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The Earth is like a cozy house that keeps us warm, and the greenhouse effect is what makes it stay toasty inside.

Imagine your house has windows, and when you turn on the heater, warmth goes out through those windows. But if you put up curtains, some of that heat stays in. That's kind of how the greenhouse effect works! The Earth gets warm sunlight during the day, and part of that heat tries to escape back into space at night. But certain gases in the air, like carbon dioxide, which is like a curtain, trap some of that warmth, keeping the planet from getting too cold.

Now, global warming is when we add more of these "curtains" than usual, because humans burn things like coal and gas, which make more carbon dioxide. It's like leaving all the curtains open at once: the house gets warmer, and it stays that way longer.

What This Means for Us

  • The Earth is getting a little bit warmer every year.
  • That can cause changes in weather, like stronger storms or hotter summers.
  • It’s like your room feeling stuffy after you leave all the windows open on a hot day. The Earth is like a cozy house that keeps us warm, and the greenhouse effect is what makes it stay toasty inside.

Imagine your house has windows, and when you turn on the heater, warmth goes out through those windows. But if you put up curtains, some of that heat stays in. That's kind of how the greenhouse effect works! The Earth gets warm sunlight during the day, and part of that heat tries to escape back into space at night. But certain gases in the air, like carbon dioxide, which is like a curtain, trap some of that warmth, keeping the planet from getting too cold.

Now, global warming is when we add more of these "curtains" than usual, because humans burn things like coal and gas, which make more carbon dioxide. It's like leaving all the curtains open at once: the house gets warmer, and it stays that way longer.

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  1. A blanket keeps you warm by trapping heat, like how the atmosphere traps heat from the sun.

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