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El efecto invernadero

Authors: Miranda Ruiz, Alejandro;

El efecto invernadero

Abstract

RESUMENCon la Revolución Industrial a finales del siglo XVIII, comenzó un calentamiento global debido al aumento de la concentración de gases de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera. Con los primeros pasos de la Revolución Industrial se empezaron a percibir un aumento de las temperaturas por todo el planeta, y apenas 50 años más tarde es evidente el comienzo del cambio climático. El propósito de este trabajo es conocer detalladamente en que consiste el efecto invernadero, describiendo cuáles son sus causas principales, así como sus consecuencias para el planeta Tierra y la vida que en ella existe, finalizando con las posibles soluciones para frenar, o al menos ralentizar este devastador efecto.

ABSTRACT With the Industrial Revolution in the late eighteenth century, global warming began due to the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. With the first steps of the Industrial Revolution began to perceive an increase in temperatures all over the planet, and just 50 years later is clear the beginning of climate change. The purpose of this work is to know in detail the greenhouse effect, describing its main causes, as well as its consequences for the planet Earth and the life that exists in it, looking for possible solutions to stop this devastating effect.

Grado en Magisterio en Educación Primaria

Keywords

Calentamiento global, Global warming, Efecto invernadero, Cambio climático, Climate change, Greenhouse effect

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