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Collection of Greenhouse Gases Cliparts (38)
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Distinctive greenhouse gases artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A simplified illustration showing Earth enclosed in a greenhouse, with heat (represented by wavy lines) trapped inside-symbolizing the greenhouse effect.
This diagram illustrates how greenhouse gases from human activities-like driving cars, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation-trap heat and warm the planet.
Earth dons sunglasses amid shifting weather-clouds, rain, and intense sun-to visualize the impacts of global warming and environmental imbalance.
A simplified diagram showing how greenhouse gases act like a glass enclosure, trapping heat around Earth.
A simplified illustration showing Earth inside a greenhouse, with heat waves escaping upward-representing how greenhouse gases retain heat in our atmosphere.
A clear visual breakdown of the three key stages in the greenhouse effect: solar energy absorption, infrared heat trapping, and partial heat escape.
The greenhouse effect in action: incoming solar radiation, reflection, absorption, and heat retention by atmospheric gases.
A simplified diagram showing how the Sun’s energy reaches Earth and how greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat.
A cartoon Earth overheating under the sun, symbolizing the real-world impacts of rising global temperatures and greenhouse gas effects.
A stylized green house emerging from leafy clouds under a radiant sun-perfect for conveying eco-friendliness and clean energy.
A minimalist green house icon-perfect for representing home, sustainability, or property listings online.
A friendly duck tends to growing money plants, reminding us that financial health needs consistent care and attention.
Opt for biking instead of driving: one sign shows a cyclist (zero emissions), the other a car with exhaust (CO₂ output)-both urging to reduce carbon footprint.
This expressive cartoon shows Earth struggling under extreme heat-sweating, panting, and steaming-to convey the severity of climate change in an accessible way.
A friendly superhero guides us through how sunlight enters Earth’s atmosphere and gets trapped as heat-illustrating the greenhouse effect.
“Global warming. Oh no.” - a creative, eye-catching illustration that turns planetary crisis into a relatable visual warning.
A symbolic illustration showing Earth melting under intense solar heat, highlighting the urgent threat of global warming.
A stylized factory belching dark smoke from multiple chimneys-symbolizing industrial air pollution and its ecological consequences.
Children from around the world collaborate to nurture the Earth, symbolizing unity, environmental care, and hope for the future.
A classic cartoon-style axe lodged in a tree stump, set against a bright blue sky-perfect for illustrating logging, deforestation, or outdoor themes.
A 3D ball-and-stick representation of a water (H₂O) molecule, showing atomic composition and spatial arrangement.
A 3D rendering of the ozone molecule (O₃), illustrating its bent shape and covalent bonds between three oxygen atoms.
A schematic view of a commercial greenhouse showing internal layout, plant benches, and access points for workers.
A simplified diagram showing solar radiation entering Earth’s atmosphere, with some energy reflected and some trapped as heat.
The Earth coughs under the weight of pollution from cars, ships, and airplanes-highlighting urgent climate concerns.
A clear educational diagram showing how sunlight enters the atmosphere, some is reflected, but greenhouse gases trap heat-leading to global warming.
A simplified diagram of the greenhouse effect: incoming solar energy (green arrows) heats Earth, while outgoing infrared radiation (red arrows) is partially trapped by the atmosphere.
“Oh no! All my friends are dying…” - a stark, satirical reminder of how rapid ice melt threatens Arctic and Antarctic species.
Left: Healthy ecosystem with balanced carbon exchange. Right: Industrial activity, traffic, and wildfires disrupt the cycle, trapping heat.
A clear 3D rendering of the CO₂ molecule: a red carbon atom centered between two blue oxygen atoms, illustrating linear molecular geometry.
This diagram shows the flow of solar energy: 342 W/m² arrives from the Sun, part is reflected or absorbed, and 102 W/m² is radiated back as infrared energy.
