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Q#3 Complete the statement.
a. Green house effect is the warming effect produce when heat
b. Combustion is process of burning when a substance

d. If there is no nitrogen in the air

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Answered by krishna77478
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Answered by deepikamr06
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Q#3 Complete the statement.

a. Green house effect is the warming effect produce when heat

b. Combustion is process of burning when a substance

d. If there is no nitrogen in the air

What is the "greenhouse effect"?

In simplest terms, "greenhouse gases" let sunlight through to the earth's surface while trapping "outbound" radiation. This alters the radiative balance of the earth (see Figure A.1) and results in a warming of the earth's surface. The major greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrogenated chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), tropospheric ozone (O3), and nitrous oxide (N2O). Without the naturally occurring greenhouse gases (principally water vapor and CO2), the earth's average temperature would be nearly 35°C (63°F) colder, and the planet would be much less suitable for human life.

Why is it called the "greenhouse" effect?

The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere act in much the same way as the glass panels of a greenhouse, which allow sunlight through and trap heat inside.

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