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How can the greenhouse effect be modelled in a demonstration?1 mark By using mirrors to reflect sunlight By heating a glass container filled with airBy measuring carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphereBy observing changes in temperature in a closed system

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How can the greenhouse effect be modelled in a demonstration?1 mark By using mirrors to reflect sunlight By heating a glass container filled with airBy measuring carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphereBy observing changes in temperature in a closed system

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The greenhouse effect can be modeled in a demonstration by observing changes in temperature in a closed system. Here are the steps:

  1. Take two identical containers. Fill one with regular air and the other with a higher concentration of carbon dioxide.

  2. Place a thermometer in each container to measure the temperature.

  3. Shine a lamp (representing the sun) onto both containers.

  4. Record the temperature in each container over a period of time.

  5. The container with the higher concentration of carbon dioxide should heat up more and stay warm longer, demonstrating the greenhouse effect.

This experiment shows how greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.

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