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Answered by Anonymous
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Gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat just like the glass roof of a greenhouse. These heat-trapping gases are called greenhouse gases. During the day, the Sun shines through the atmosphere. Earth's surface warms up in the sunlight.

In earth's atmosphere we have gases called greenhouse gases that absorb that infrared radiation, for example carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. ... since there are more Greenhouse gases this will absorb more heat causing the earth to get much warmer. This is what causes global warming and climate change.

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Answered by sakshi16122007
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Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of the major causes of air pollution.

an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide and certain other gasses results in an unnatural increase in earths temperature, and is called as global warming.

Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and other gases that accumulate in the atmosphere and create the heat-reflective layer that keeps the Earth at a livable temperature. These gases form the insulation that keeps the planet warm enough to support life.

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