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Which result from an increase in the greenhouse effect

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The enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change. The disruption to Earth's climate equilibrium caused by the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases has led to an increase in the global average surface temperatures. This process is called the enhanced greenhouse effect.

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The enhanced greenhouse effect and climate change . The disruption to Earth’s climate equilibrium caused by the increased concentrations of greenhouse gases has led to an increase in the global average surface temperatures . The carbon dioxide that accumulates in the atmosphere insulates the surface of the Earth . It’s like a warming blanket that holds in heat . This energy increases the Earth’s surface average temperature , heats the oceans and melts polar ice . As consequences , sea level rises and weather changes .

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