What is GREENHOUSE GASES
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a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation. Carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons are examples of greenhouse gases
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- Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that affect the energy balance of the earth.
- The greenhouse effect is caused by them. Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, and nitrous oxide, the three most well-known greenhouse gases, may all be present at low amounts in the atmosphere naturally.
- However, due to a variety of man-made causes, the proportion has dramatically grown since the turn of the century.
- Apart from these trace gases, which are only present in small amounts in the atmosphere, water vapour is the most significant greenhouse gas.
- However, because the absorption capacity of water vapour in the air is directly proportional to temperature, it only plays a significant part in the natural greenhouse effect.
- As a result, water vapour has a negligible impact on climate change caused by humans.
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