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why are not nitrogen and oxygen called greenhouse gases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the gas in our atmosphere is nitrogen and oxygen – both of which are molecules made of two atoms. The atoms in these molecules are bound together tightly and unable to vibrate, so they cannot absorb heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect.so it cannot called greenhouse gas

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