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describe the greenhouse effect in your own words​

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Answered by joellinson109
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The greenhouse effect is the rise in the temperature of the Earth due to increased concentration of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor in the atmosphere. As these gases trap solar radiations released back by the Earth. This helps in keeping our planet warm and thus, helps in human survival.

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Answered by Learner9968
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The Greenhouse Effect:

Greenhouse gases’ are crucial to keeping our planet at a suitable temperature for life.

A greenhouse gas is called that because it absorbs infrared radiation from the Sun in the form of heat, which is circulated in the atmosphere and eventually lost to space. Greenhouse gases also increase the rate at which the atmosphere can absorb short-wave radiation from the Sun, but this has a much weaker effect on global temperatures.

The CO2 released from the burning of fossil fuels is accumulating as an insulating blanket around the Earth, trapping more of the Sun’s heat in our atmosphere. Actions carried out by humans are called anthropogenic actions; the anthropogenic release of CO2 contributes to the current enhanced greenhouse effect

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