What are Greenhouse gases? Define Greenhouse gases in short in easy words and pls don't give silly answers
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- The green house gases are : carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.
Some gases prevent the escape of heat from the Earth . An increase in the percentage of such gases (listed above) in the atmosphere would cause to the average temperatures to increase worldwide and this lead to effect in the atmosphere. ; due rise in these gases lead to greenhouse effect.
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Carbondioxide is one of the greenhouse's major gases. An increase in the Carbondioxide content in the atmosphere would cause more heat to be retained by the atmosphere and lead to global warming too.
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- Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that affect the energy balance of the earth.
- The greenhouse effect is caused by them. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide, the three most well-known greenhouse gases, may all be present at low amounts in the atmosphere naturally.
- However, due to a variety of man-made causes, the proportion has dramatically grown since the turn of the century.
- Apart from these trace gases, which are only present in small amounts in the atmosphere, water vapour is the most significant greenhouse gas.
- However, because the absorption capacity of water vapour in the air is directly proportional to temperature, it only plays a significant part in the natural greenhouse effect.
- As a result, water vapour has a negligible impact on climate change caused by humans.
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