explain the greenhouse effect class 8
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Greenhouse effect is a process by which solar radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases and the temperature of Earth's atmosphere is increased.
This increase in the temperature of the surroundings is responsible for global warming. Gases like Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour, etc.
trap heat radiation and are called greenhouse gases.
Green houses are often used for growing flowers, vegetables and plants (mainly in cold regions).
Due to an increase in concentration of greenhouse gases in our environment, there is an adverse effect on the climate.
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- The greenhouse effect occurs when solar radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases, resulting in an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Global warming is caused by a rise in the ambient temperature. Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapour, and other gases are examples of these.
- Greenhouse gases are substances that trap heat radiation.
- Flowers, vegetables, and plants are commonly grown in greenhouses (mainly in cold regions).
- The climate is being harmed as a result of rising levels of greenhouse gases in our surroundings.
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