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Plants consume carbon dioxide a significant greenhouse gas in the process of photosynthesis. The reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has an indirect cooling effect. Plants also cool the atmosphere because they release water vapor when they get hot, a process similar to sweating.

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Plants use CO2, which is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect, in order to make their food.

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Plants can help reduce global warming because they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Can the greenhouse effect actually effect plants?

yes


How can we lessen the effect of greenhouse gases?

We can't lessen their effect. Greenhouse gases capture heat rising from the earth's surface. We can't change that. What we CAN do is reduce the amount of greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere. To do this we have to stop burning fossil fuels. Solar and wind power are now cheaper than fossil fuels and have no harmful emissions. We have to move to renewable energy.


How does the greenhouse effect affect plants and animals?

It affects them by photosynthesis.


How might the photosynthetic organisms counter the greenhouse effect?

Photosynthetic organisms counter the greenhouse effect. This is because plants use carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen instead. Carbon dioxide is causing the greenhouse effect.


Why do you think greenhouse gases get that nickname?

Because they have the same effect as a greenhouse. They trap heat inside them, just like a greenhouse does to help the plants grow.


How is cabron dixiode related to the greenhouse effect?

Carbon dioxide helps the greenhouse in one way. Plants in the greenhouse needs carbon dioxide to grow.


Why is photosynthesis the only process that can combat the greenhouse effect?

The greenhouse effect does not have to be combatted, as it usefully keeps the earth warm. But we have to stop the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming. The only process that can combat the enhanced greenhouse effect is photosynthesis, trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


How is the greenhouse effect important to the earths ecosystem?

because plants grow in it i guess?


Why is the word green color used in the greenhouse effect?

The "Greenhouse" effect is not referencing the colour green, instead it references the greenhouse, a building erected to allow plants to be grown in a warmer environment. Most greenhouses are built of transparent glass (no colour) and are not green either. The only green associated with the greenhouse building is the colour of the plants inside of them.


What is the process by which gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate heat?

Greenhouse Effect


What are some non-examples of the greenhouse effect?

There is a greenhouse effect on Earth because three-atomed gases in the atmosphere retain heat and ensure that the earth stays warm. Other examples of a greenhouse effect are the atmospheres of Venus and Mars. Mercury has an atmosphere but has no greenhouse effect, as the main gases (hydrogen, helium and oxygen) are not greenhouse gases. So Mercury is a non-example of the greenhouse effect. The moon is also a non-example, as it has no atmosphere at all.


How did the paleozoic supercontinent ice cap melt?

Plants dying off increased the greenhouse effect.