how does the wall of the aquarium relate to greenhouse gases
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The walls of aquarium allows light and heat to penetrate through it but doesn't allow it to escape through it , so the glass traps the heat inside which results in the temperature of water to slightly increase.
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Aquarium walls relate to greenhouse gases in the following way:
- Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other greenhouse gases are examples.
- The aquarium's walls are composed of glass. In the aquarium, there is a greenhouse effect.
- The greenhouse blocks hazardous radiations like infrared from entering the aquarium, allowing only visible light from the sun to get through.
- The creatures in the aquarium receive sunlight as a result of this.
- When greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide are released in an aquarium, however, they are unable to escape.
- It produces a rise in temperature inside the aquarium, which is analogous to the rise in temperature on the planet as a result of global warming.
- In this way, the aquarium's wall is linked to the greenhouse.
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