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explain about the term green house effect​

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Answered by ramcharan54
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The greenhouse effect

The exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the Earth is often referred to as the greenhouse effect because a greenhouse works in much the same way.

Incoming UV radiation easily passes through the glass walls of a greenhouse and is absorbed by the plants and hard surfaces inside. Weaker IR radiation, however, has difficulty passing through the glass walls and is trapped inside, thus warming the greenhouse. This effect lets tropical plants thrive inside a greenhouse, even during a cold winter.

A similar phenomenon takes place in a car parked outside on a cold, sunny day. Incoming solar radiation warms the car's interior, but outgoing thermal radiation is trapped inside the car's closed windows.

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Answered by StudiousGirl2006
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hi

Green house effects are that it helps to reduce pollution it is it's main effects.

And it's also used for control the temperature.

And it help to save ozone layer...

hope it will help you ☺☺

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