The Greenhouse Effect is a warming of Earth's surface and the air above it. It is caused by Greenhouse gases in the air that tra
p energy from the Sun and keep the Earth at a temperature that is suitable for living things. In the last century, Earth’s global temperatures have gradually increased. This phenomenon is referred to as global warming. While there are many contributing factors to this global rise in temperatures, what do scientists hypothesize to be the primary cause of global warming?
The sediments that is composed of mineral grains that are
eroded from the continental rocks is called terrigenous. The terrigenous
sediments are obtained from the erosion of rocks that occurs on land and that
they are being stored in the submarine canyons.