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what are greenhouse effect??

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Answered by aarayana
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The process is called the greenhouse effect because the exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the planet works in a similar way to a greenhouse.

Picture this: a greenhouse is so successful at growing plants year-round, even when it’s too cold outside for some plants to typically thrive. How? Because the air inside the greenhouse naturally stays warmer than the air outside.

A greenhouse is constructed of glass, allowing sunlight to penetrate the exterior and warm the air and plants inside. The heat that isn’t absorbed by plants is trapped by the glass and can’t escape. Throughout daylight hours, sunlight keeps coming through the glass, adding more and more heat energy so the inside gets warmer and warmer (and continues to stay warm after the sun sets).




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Answered by Anonymous
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The greenhouse effect is the increase of global temperature due to some atmospheric gases. The trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere due to the greater clearness of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.

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