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Which gases of atmosphere can absorb terrestrial radiation? What is the consequence of such absorption?
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Answered by IFSShashankKamal
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Explanation:

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is also an important greenhouse gas. It has a long lifetime in Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide strongly absorbs energy with a wavelength of 15 μm (micrometers). This makes carbon dioxide a good absorber of wavelengths falling in the infrared radiation region of the spectrum.

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