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why are chlorofluorocarbons and bromofluorocarbons called greenhouse gases ?(give geogriphical reasons)​

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Answered by vishal25791
5

Explanation:

because they effects the earth in many wrong ways such as leading to global warming or melting of glaciers etc.

Answered by jagbir73
13

Chlorofluorocarbons and bromofluorocarbons react with ozone layer and and makes compound which deplete the ozone layer as we know that ozone layer protect earth from harmful uv radiation and maintain temperature balance so it's depletion cause green house effect .

thus CFC are major green house agents.

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