what is greenhouse effect what is its importance
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The greenhouse gases absorb some of this energy and radiate much of it back towards the surface whilst the rest is radiated out to space. This plays an important role in keeping the Earth's surface warm and able to sustain life. ... Some greenhouse gases, such as fluorocarbons, are created solely through human activities.
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⭕GREENHOUSE EFFECT➫
When a planet's atmosphere contains radio active gases, the atmosphere radiates energy in all directions. Part of this radiation is directed towards the surface resulting in warming the surface more than it would get warmed without the atmosphere. This is called Greenhouse effect.
Consequences➫
↪Greenhouse effect causes global warming which results in making holes in the ozone layer. Holes in ozone layer causes harmful rays from the sun to reach Earth.
↪Because of the rising temperature, the ice in the arctic region is melting and increasing the level of Sea which causes floods. If we do not put greater emphasis on global warming we may end up destroying human civilisation from natural calamities.
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