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green house effect ​

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Answered by DashingJatti
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→ Greenhouses are used to help certain plants to grow Better by providing warmer air.

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→ Solar radiation contains mainly visible light and invisible infrared radiation this radiation. Passing through the glass of the greenhouse is observed by the plants and the soil making them warmer.

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→ The worm soil and plants now also Amit infrared radiation of much longer wavelength which cannot pass through the glass of the greenhouse. In this way, the solar radiation is trapped inside the greenhouse and causes its temperature to rise. This is known as ɢʀᴇᴇɴ ʜᴏᴜsᴇ ᴇғғᴇᴄᴛ.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the greenhouse effect is  the exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the planet works in a similar way to a greenhouse.

The Earth and the Sun work in a similar fashion (on a much more massive scale and a different physical process). The sun shines through the Earth’s atmosphere and the earth’s surface warms up. Some of the Sun’s energy is reflected directly back to space, the rest is absorbed by land, ocean, and the atmosphere. The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap heat radiating from Earth toward space

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