Science, asked by redkan3223, 1 year ago

Explain relation between greenhouse effect and global warming.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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There is a closer relationship existing between the phenomenon of green house effect as well as the resultant global warming.

The effect of greenhouse gas traps out the incoming sun radiations. With daily depletion of the ozone layer, the high volume of UV radiations seems to enter into the atmosphere.

Greenhouse gases namely considered as nitrous oxide, methane, carbon dioxide and some other gas are responsible for this occurrence.

Answered by harshdpatel18
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Answer:

Explanation:

The natural greenhouse effect has operated on the planet for over 4 billion years and is one of the reasons life could evolve on Earth - it basically made the planet habitable. This was because with a strong enough greenhouse effect, the planet was warm enough to form liquid water. Once there was liquid water and other essential biochemicals, life could begin to evolve.

Global warming events have occurred in the geological past when greenhouse gases like CO2 or methane get released into the atmosphere and essential boost the natural greenhouse effect beyond its normal range (usually from volcanic eruptions). The current global warming event is due almost entirely to human burning of fossil fuels with the concurrent release of greenhouse gases. This in turn is boosting the natural greenhouse effect and the planet is warming.

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