The Greenhouse Effect is caused by the presence of greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. This condition is defined as the process of natural heat which causes the gas trapped by the heat radiation on earth. Some of the natural greenhouse gases are the water cycle, water vapor (H²O), Carbon Dioxide (CO²), Nitrous Oxide (NO²), and others.
These trapped gases cause changes in earth condition, for instance at night it is supposed to be cold but it becomes warmer. This massive change happens every year and occurs on most of the earth’s surface. Under normal conditions, the hot weather is supposed to occur during the daylight only, while at night it is always cold.