Activities

The
Greenhouse Effect
All greenhouses
operate on the same basic principle. Radiant energy (light)
from the sun can pass through transparent and semi-transparent
materials. When the light arrives inside a closed space, it
is absorbed by the surfaces within, then radiated again as thermal
energy (heat). That energy is less able to pass through the
transparent or semi-transparent materials, so the heat is trapped
inside. Anyone who has entered a car parked in a sunny location
knows what trapped heat feels like! This heat energy warms the
air, enabling plant growth. As a simple but powerful exploration
of this phenomenon, invite students to place a thermometer inside
a clear, closed glass jar in the sun. Place a second thermometer
next to the jar. After half an hour, compare the two temperatures.
Your students may be surprised at the difference between the
two readings.