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Why is Carbon dioxide termed as greenhouse gas? What happens when the level of Carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere?

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Answered by deepak9140
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas: a gas that absorbs and radiates heat. ... But increases in greenhouse gases have tipped the Earth's energy budget out of balance, trapping additional heat and raising Earth's average temperature. Carbon dioxide is the most important of Earth's long-lived greenhouse gases.

Answered by Itzintellectual
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Carbon dioxide gas is termed as a greenhouse gas as it increases temperature of earth

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