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Explain green house effect in detail

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Answered by RoHaNchaudhary41
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the glass houses in which heat and sunlight will come and cannot go outside the house this type of called greenhouse house the increase in the temperature of the atmosphere that become more Varma is called greenhouse effect in the greenhouse effect carbon dioxide methane and water vapour are mixed
Answered by Anonymous
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It is defined as a process of having a high temperature in the green house although it receives fewer radiations then the outside. It occurs due to the high concentration of CO2 and vapour content. The glass walls are also included under it. They allow the short wave radiations to enter the house.

There is almost no dissipation of energy as the longer heat waves cannot through the carbon dioxide and vapour. It leads to the warmer dust and cloudy nights as compared to the dry nights.

The gas such as carbon dioxide is known as greenhouse effect. As it is a transparent to the solar radiations but have the ability to absorb infrared waves. These are known as the long waves.

The carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere has increased which may be attributed to the increase in the temperature of atmosphere. This effect is known as the green house effect. It melts the ice and increases the sea level.


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