Biology, asked by Shiven01, 10 months ago

What is greenhouse effect ? State two greenhouse gasses. State the ultimate effect of increase in greenhouse gasses in the environment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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green house effect : The greenhouse effect is caused by greenhouse gases in our atmosphere trapping and redirecting heat back to Earth, increasing temperatures and contributing to global warming.

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The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere arewater vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.

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The rapid increase in greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere has led to the enhanced greenhouse effect, which is when too much heat is trapped on Earth, resulting in an overall increase in global temperatures. Rising temperatures on Earth have produced severe changes in weather patterns, such as hotter summers, colder winters and stronger storms, like hurricanes and tornadoes. Increasing global temperature will also lead to a rise in sea levels as the glaciers and polar ice caps melt.

Answered by itzvishuhere
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the warming of a planet's surface and lower atmosphere caused by trapped solar radiation: solar shortwave radiation penetrates to the planet's surface and is reradiated into the atmosphere as infrared waves that are then absorbed by carbon dioxide, water vapor, etc.

Green house gases -

Most greenhouse gases are natural - water vapor is the most common, and causes most of the greenhouse effect on Earth. Other greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbon and ozone. ... Carbon dioxide is released when people burn fossil fuels, like oil, coal, and natural gas.

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