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what is greenhouse effect.?briefly explain

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Answered by Pearlya
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The nursery impact is the procedure by which radiation from a planet's air warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its environment. The Earth gets vitality from the sun as daylight. The Earth's surface assimilates some of this vitality and warms up. That is the reason the surface of a street can feel hot even after the sun has gone down—on the grounds that it has retained a great deal of vitality from the sun. The Earth chills around giving an alternate type of vitality, called infrared radiation. Be that as it may, before this radiation can escape to space, nursery gasses in the air ingest some of it, which makes the environment hotter. As the environment gets hotter, it makes the Earth's surface hotter, as wel
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(a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year

a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.

a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.(c) Rain and rainfall patterns are decided by the atmosphere

a) The atmosphere acts as a blanket and Keeps the average ter ofte ens day and night and even during the course of the year(b) Oxygen present in the atmosphere is essential for respiration and combustion whereas con dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.(c) Rain and rainfall patterns are decided by the atmosphere(d) Ozone layer present in the atmosphere absorbs ultraviolet rays and thus protects ung organismsfrom their harmful effects.

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