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what causes the Green house effects?

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Answered by shreyaa14
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The greenhouse effect is caused by the atmospheric accumulation of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, which contain some of the heat emitted from Earth's surface. ... This radiation, unlike visible light, tends to be absorbed by the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, raising its temperature

Answered by DILhunterBOYayus
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The intensity of the downward radiation – that is, the strength of the greenhouse effect – will depend on the atmosphere's temperature and on the amount of greenhouse gases that the atmosphere contains.

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