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There are countles ways:

  • Dont drive yor car
  • dont watch tv
  • dont use any electronics, for that matter
  • walk or bike everywhere.
  • and there are many more ways.
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Q: How can you prevent greenhouse gasses?
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The warming of an atmosphere that is the result of gasses such as carbon dioxide which prevent the sun's heat from escaping?

This is the greenhouse effect.


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What causes greenhouse gasses? I dont know why do you even ask?


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Can a planet with no atmosphere have a greenhouse effect?

No. The greenhouse effect is a consequence of heat-trapping gasses.


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