Environmental Sciences, asked by divyath7876, 10 hours ago

who used the term 'greenhouse effect'?​

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Answered by KnowledgeandStudy
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Explanation:

Swedish physicist and physical chemist Svante Arrhenius is credited with the origins of the term in 1896, with the publication of the first plausible climate model that explained how gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat.

Answered by Rangamaanya
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Answer:

the French mathematician Fourier.

Explanation:

The story starts in 1827 with the French mathematician Fourier. He coined the term "greenhouse effect" and provided an explanation for the relatively small temperature difference between daytime and night-time on the Earth - and the development of a climate that was, among other things, suitable for human beings.

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