Some electromagnetic radiationEnergy travelling as waves in the form of changing electrical and magnetic fields. from the Sun passes through Earth's atmosphereThe layers of gases that surround the Earth. The important gases in the atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.. This includes infrared radiationElectromagnetic radiation emitted from a hot object., visible light and ultraviolet radiationElectromagnetic radiation with a frequency between that of visible light and X-rays.. This warms the Earth.
The warm Earth emits infrared radiation. Some gases absorb this radiation and re-emit it in all directions.
Gases which can absorb the infrared radiation are called greenhouse gasThe gases responsible for global warming - carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).. These include carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane.
More energy is absorbed than is radiated back into space. This creates a warming effect that is called the greenhouse effectThe retention of heat in the atmosphere caused by the build-up of greenhouse gases..
The diagram gives more details about this process.
electromagnetic radiation at most wavelengths passes through the Earth's atmosphere
the Earth absorbs most of the radiation and warms up
the Earth radiates energy as infrared radiation
some of the infrared radiation goes into space
some of the infrared radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
the lower atmosphere warms up
Without the greenhouse effect, Earth would probably be too cold for life.