Probably.
The ozone layer is constantly repairing itself. When ozone absorbs energetic radiation, it breaks down. Only a few greenhouse gases affect the average concentration of ozone. The biggest one is water vapor.
The same can be said for all green-house-gases - they reduce the amount of incident [upon the Earth] Sunlight that is reflected 'back' into Space.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are man-made gases that are also greenhouse gases.
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
Greeenhouse gases are but a little bit bad it's good if we didn't have green house gases the earth will be frozen
yes.
Ozone itself is a green house gas. There would be no way that green house gases would harm it.
The same can be said for all green-house-gases - they reduce the amount of incident [upon the Earth] Sunlight that is reflected 'back' into Space.
One way to stop or reduce greenhouse gases is to use clean electricity. Another way is to reduce, reuse and recycle items around the home to help conserve energy.
They are not green gases, they are called greenhouse gases and they cause global warming.
you can reduce this by trying to reduce air pollution in the gases that get caught in many layers of earth. so the air pollutants cause green house gases, and we can help reduce by riding bikes, saving paper, brown bags, any bottles, glass, and fuel would become rare which we shall always have in the first place.-Stephanie-advance physics-12-
There are four different greenhouse emissions that help to reduce the emissions on the earth. These four include methane, carbon dioxide, fluorinated gases and nitrous oxide.
carbon- dioxide is a green house gas which when increased in the atmosphere causes global warming. it is released in the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels i.e. petrol, diesel, coal. trees use carbon dioxide and release oxygen so we should plant more trees to reduce green house gases in the atmosphere. hope that helps....
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are man-made gases that are also greenhouse gases.
Turning of electricity abates green house gas emissions. As one unit i.e. 1KWH = 1 tonne of CO2 equivalent.
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Green House gases work by allowing the Sun's rays into the atmosphere, but don't let them back out. Green-house gases are gases like CO2, Methane and other traces of elements. A small amount is necessary to control the warmth of the overall planet, but if we get to much green-house gas, the planet could begin to warm, which it is. If this is due to green-house gases or not, there is much controversy to the matter.
Yes, it will reduce. Green computing is a viable option.