Which gas contributes maximum to greenhouse effect?
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The principal forcing greenhouse gases are: Carbon dioxide (CO2) Methane (CH4) Nitrous oxide (N2O) Fluorinated gases.
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Carbon dioxide gas contributes maximum to greenhouse effect.
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- Green house effect. is the phenomenon in which the incoming shortwave radiations are entering into the atmosphere and where the long wave infra red radiation are absorbed by certain gases these gases are green house gases and the effect is known as green house effect.
- The gases present in the atmosphere which are responsible for keeping the earth's surface warm are known as greenhouse gases.
- Greenhouse gases are Carbon Dioxide, methane , CFCs , nitrous oxide and water vapor.
- Carbon dioxide , methane , CFCs and nitrous oxide are also known as radioactive active gases.
- Among the greenhouse gases Carbon dioxide is abundant which contributes maximum to the greenhouse effect.
- The level of Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere gets increased largely due to fossil fuel industrialization,transportation automobiles etc. deforestation.
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