Greenhouse effect (glazing)
The trapping of solar heat behind glass: short-wave sunlight passes in and is absorbed, but the resulting long-wave heat is held by the glazing, charging a Trombe wall or sunspace far hotter than open air.
The trapping of solar heat behind glass: short-wave sunlight passes in and is absorbed, but the resulting long-wave heat is held by the glazing, charging a Trombe wall or sunspace far hotter than open air.