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What is the noun of emission?

The word emission is a noun, a common singular noun.


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What is the common greenhouse gas?

Water vapor is actually the most common greenhouse gas. However as it plays little part in global warming, and it doesn't stay long in the atmosphere (It is constantly falling as rain) it is not classed as a dangerous greenhouse gas. It contributes to the natural greenhouse effect which keeps the earth comfortably warm.Carbon dioxide is the Most common greenhouse gas that contributes most to the accelerated greenhouse effect and so to global warming.


Which is the common greenhouse gas in the atmosphere?

The most common greenhouse gas responsible for the natural greenhouse effect is water vapour. Man has no control over its levels. When it gets too high, it falls as rain.The most common greenhouse gas responsible for the accelerated greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide (CO2), the high levels of which we are responsible for. CO2 is having the largest effect on the recent increases in global temperature.


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What are five common words that contains the word green?

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Is emission an adjective?

No, emission is a noun; a common, singular, concrete noun. Emission sometimes appears in the adjective position, for example 'an emission standard' or 'an emission control." Some authorities treat such cases as double nouns; others, as noun modifiers. Since noun modifiers are nouns given an adjectival use, some people regard "emission" as an adjective in such constructions, though unlike most attributive adjectives, they cannot be graded(*"a very emission standard") or given a predicative use (*"the standard, which was emission" or *"The emission was standard").