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The gas that objects the radiation of the earth. A)O2. B)N2. C)CO2. D)All the above​

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Answered by kesharwanijagd59
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greenhouse gases in a atmosphere as as as water vapour carbon dioxide observe most of the earth limited longwave radiation which hath the lower atmosphere

Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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CO²

The gas that objects to the radiation of the earth is CO².

  • Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat energy are called greenhouse gases.
  • They let the sun rays through the atmosphere and then prevent the heat that the sun rays bring along from leaving the atmosphere.
  • The most popular greenhouse gases are Water vapour and Carbon dioxide.
  • The warmed atmosphere due to the trapped heat emits longwave radiation.
  • Increasing concentrations of these greenhouse gases increase the temperature of the atmosphere by restricting the outward path of the emitted radiation, resulting in "global warming," or global climate change.
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