Greenhouse Effect
When the sun's rays reach the atmosphere, they are absorbed and felt as heat, and the Earth has a way of cooling down that heat. Greenhouse gases absorb some of the cooling effect which leaves the atmosphere warmer. The more greenhouse gases there are, the warmer the Earth becomes. Greenhouses are designed taking into account this idea. They are designed to take in light and produce a heated and humid climate for plants.
Negative causes of the greenhouse effect include increase in unwanted temperature which causes lack of air circulation leading to unhealthy conditions.
There are ways to prevent unwanted effects of greenhouse gases. To reduce the lack of air circulation given off by the greenhouse gases, provide ventilation, specifically cross ventilation. This technique will take advantage of prevailing winds providing fresh air to flow throughout the greenhouse. To reduce the increase in humidity you could put in a cooling system to prevent overproduction. Another technique used to reduce possible damages caused by greenhouse gases would be by using fog systems and cooling pads. Fog and pad systems help maintain uniform temperatures and cool greenhouses through an evaporative technique.
There are ways to prevent unwanted effects of greenhouse gases. To reduce the lack of air circulation given off by the greenhouse gases, provide ventilation, specifically cross ventilation. This technique will take advantage of prevailing winds providing fresh air to flow throughout the greenhouse. To reduce the increase in humidity you could put in a cooling system to prevent overproduction. Another technique used to reduce possible damages caused by greenhouse gases would be by using fog systems and cooling pads. Fog and pad systems help maintain uniform temperatures and cool greenhouses through an evaporative technique.