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what is green house effect

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Answered by CaptainSiddiquee
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The greenhouse effect is a warming of the earth's surface and lower atmosphere caused by substances such as carbon dioxide and water vapour which let the sun's energy through to the ground but impede the passage of energy from the earth back into space.

Answered by Anonymous
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Climate change is the historical change in the pattern of average seasonal conditions. These changes are generally studied by dividing the history of the Earth over long periods. This change in climatic conditions can also be natural and the result of human activities.

The greenhouse effect and global warming are considered to be the result of human actions, which is the result of the increase in the amount of gases excreted from the industry by humans in the atmosphere after the industrial revolution. Scientists about the dangers of climate change Constantly warn.

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