Uh? What is the relationship ? Do you think the "hole" in the ozone layer would prevent the system from being shut down if it had to be?thejoker wrote:I would like us demonstrated to me that the earth is a closed system
then it seems that there is a hole in the ozone layer ......
What's a closed system?
You know the basic principles that make the Earth shows the T ° we currently know it?
Basically, it's very simple:
- energy arrives in the form of solar radiation: 342 W / m2 in annual average over the entire terrestrial surface (IPCC, 2001)
-> 107 W is reflected by the earth's surface or in the atmosphere
-> 67 W is absorbed by the atmosphere,
-> 168 W is absorbed by the earth's surface.
Thus heated, the Earth emits infrared 90% is intercepted by greenhouse gases, which warm the atmosphere which in turn emits IR in all directions, some of which returns to the ground (the other part to space).
Earth therefore receives twice the energy, which is why it is warmer than if there were no greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is not achieved by a "high altitude barrier", you are deceived by the image of the greenhouse ...thejoker wrote:it seems that everyone knows that the co² is heavier than air so how does he participates a greenhouse that would necessarily be a barrier at high altitude?
a high altitude over there rarefaction of all heavy gases that are supposed to participate in the greenhouse ...
What have I missed?
The composition in CO2 (which is only one of the 6 GES, in addition to the water vapor) does not vary much with altitude, but even if it was, we do not care ...
What you missed? Good foundation for understanding the phenomenon.