Biology, asked by neelamsatbirlath22, 11 months ago

global warming is caused by a nitrogen oxide B carbon dioxide chlorofluorocarbons Sulphur dioxide​

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Answered by tiger2625
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Although relatively small amounts are released, it has a high "global warming potential" (310 times that of carbon dioxide). Nitrous oxide also damages the ozone layer, thus reducing the protection offered from harmful UV sun rays.

Answered by amitSantoshdas
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Explanation:

Although relatively small amounts are released, it has a high "global warming potential" (310 times that of carbon dioxide). Nitrous oxide also damages the ozone layer, thus reducing the protection offered from harmful UV sun rays.

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