Geography, asked by madhebhika648, 3 months ago

Why is carbon dioxide called a "greenhouse gas? What is the use of carbon dioxide
in the air?​

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Answered by Sarah0909
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Greenhouse gases (GHG) include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, ozone, nitrous oxide and fluorinated gases. These molecules in our atmosphere are called greenhouse gases because they absorb heat. ... Thus, greenhouse gases trap heat within the surface-troposphere system. This is called the greenhouse effect.

Answered by helpinghand64
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Green house gas include carbon dioxide, water vapor,methane,ozone,nutrious oxide and fluroinated gases.These molecules in our atmosphere are called green house gases because they absorb heat.Thus green house gases trap heat within the surface-troposphere system.This is called green house effect.

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