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which phenomena cause global warming?

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Answered by sambuzz
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The largest human influence has been the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. In view of the dominant role of human activity in causing it, the phenomenon is sometimes called "anthropogenic global warming" or "anthropogenic climate change
Answered by яσѕнαη
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write global warming and describe causes suggest

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\textsf{Global warming is caused by human activities such as }

  1. \textsf{burning fossil fuels}

     2de -forestation

     3.\textsf{farming}

  • \textsf{Plants play an important role in regulating the climate because they }\textsf{absorb carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen back into it. }
  • \textsf{Forests and bushland act as carbon sinks and oxygen emmits.}

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