explain the relation between carbon dioxide and green houses effect ?
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The greenhouse effect accounts for global climate change, and carbon dioxide is one of the chief greenhouse gases responsible. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, carbon dioxide is the most important of the greenhouse gases increased by human activity (see References 1). By changing your habits with respect to transportation, home energy use and even food choices, you can reduce your carbon dioxide contributions to climate change.
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if the atmosphere causes too much greenhouse effect, Earth just gets warmer and warmer. the point is if the greenhouse effect is too strong, earth gets warmer and warmer. this is what is happening now. too much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the air are making the greenhouse effect stronger.
if the atmosphere causes too much greenhouse effect, Earth just gets warmer and warmer. the point is if the greenhouse effect is too strong, earth gets warmer and warmer. this is what is happening now. too much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the air are making the greenhouse effect stronger.
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