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All the things are related to each other. It is because all these affect the temperature and weather.
The greenhouse effect is some moderating gases (greenhouse gases) that allow energetic radiation to pass, but slow the passage of infrared to space. And molecule with three or more atoms is a greenhouse gas.The hole in the ozone is a natural repeating phenomenon. As the hole forms, more infrared is allowed to radiate to space, and the surface below the hole cools more.The greenhouse effect is some moderating gases (greenhouse gases) that allow energetic radiation to pass, but slow the passage of infrared to space. And molecule with three or more atoms is a greenhouse gas.The hole in the ozone is a natural repeating phenomenon. As the hole forms, more infrared is allowed to radiate to space, and the surface below the hole cools more.
The main gas is water vapor, which is responsible for up between 40% and 70% of greenhouse warming. However as this occurs naturally it is not possible to regulate it. The next one is carbon dioxide (26%), then methane (9%) and ozone (7%). There are others too, but these are the main ones. There are many gases which contribute to the greenhouse effect. Some have a more potent effect than others. The following are considered to be greenhouse gases, the number after the name indicates the equivalent greenhouse gas effect compared to carbon dioxide (the principal man-made greenhouse gas)* Water vapor (H2O) = ? * Carbon dioxide (CO2) = 1 * Methane (CH4) = 21 * Nitrous oxide (N2O) = 298 * Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) = 22,200 * Chlorinated fluorocarbons (CFC's) = 1000 to 9000Notes:1. Water vapor is an odd one in the list as it is naturally occurring. It may be responsible for more than 30% of the greenhouse effect.2. CFC's include many different compounds.Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Water Vapor, and Methane.
The atmospheric gas which is increasing the greenhouse effect is Carbon Dioxide (CO2).A:Several gases cause the natural greenhouse effect that has maintained the temperature of the earth at a comfortable level, suitable for human existence. They include water vapour and carbon dioxide. What is known as the enhanced greenhouse effect is caused by the increased concentration of carbon dioxide that results from human activity. The enhanced greenhouse effect is what is causing global average temperatures to rise, with potentially serious consequences for the environment and human society. Greenhouse gases should not be thought of in the same way as layers of blankets, with one blanket for water vapour, one for carbon dioxide and so on, simply adding to each other. They do not work that way. For example, water vapour is only found in the lower atmosphere, and much heat is lost through convection currents that carry warmth to the upper atmosphere where it is the radiated and lost. Carbon dioxide in the upper atmosphere does block some of this radiation. Even in the lower atmosphere, carbon dioxide blocks infrared radiation at different wavelengths than does water vapour. So it is the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide that has climate scientists most worried.
Ozone and greenhouse effect are common. they both are dependent on each other.
The answer will depend on what aspect of the greenhouse effect you wish to show. The pie could represent the mass of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, or their volumes, or the amount of temperature change that can be attributed to each of the gases.
The greenhouse gases in the air are related to global warming. Greenhouse gases cause the enhanced greenhouse effect which is causing the warmth in the earth overall. The main greenhouse gases are:Water Vapor 36 - 72% effectCarbon dioxide 9 - 26%Methane 4 - 9%Ozone 3 - 7%Nitrous OxideCFCsIt is not possible to give an exact figure for the greenhouse effect of each gas as some of the gases overlap by emitting and absorbing radiation at the same frequencies.
The Kyoto Protocol is one made to stop the greenhouse effect. They issue the normal range to which the gases can be released. This protocol has been effective.The Kyoto Protocol depends on each country to enforce the promises they each made.
All the things are related to each other. It is because all these affect the temperature and weather.
The greenhouse effect is some moderating gases (greenhouse gases) that allow energetic radiation to pass, but slow the passage of infrared to space. And molecule with three or more atoms is a greenhouse gas.The hole in the ozone is a natural repeating phenomenon. As the hole forms, more infrared is allowed to radiate to space, and the surface below the hole cools more.The greenhouse effect is some moderating gases (greenhouse gases) that allow energetic radiation to pass, but slow the passage of infrared to space. And molecule with three or more atoms is a greenhouse gas.The hole in the ozone is a natural repeating phenomenon. As the hole forms, more infrared is allowed to radiate to space, and the surface below the hole cools more.
Increases in greenhouse gases are causing our planet to trap more heat and thereby warm up. CO2 is one of the primary greenhouse gases, by quantity. Additional atmospheric CO2 comes primarily from the oxidation reduction of coal and petroleum. Coal is mostly carbon, and burning coal combines this carbon with atmospheric oxygen to form CO2. Humans currently release over 40 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere each year, where it lingers, inevitably resulting in climate change.
Any gas which has at least three atoms can be a greenhouse gas. Only they can absorb infrared radiation.The following are the main greenhouse gases. The number after the name indicates the equivalent greenhouse gas effect compared to carbon dioxide (the principal man-made greenhouse gas):Water vapor (H2O) = ?Carbon dioxide (CO2) = 1Methane (CH4) = 21Nitrous oxide (N2O) = 298Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) = 22,200Chlorinated fluorocarbons (CFCs) = 1000 to 9000Water vapor and Carbon dioxide are largely responsible for the natural greenhouse effect, which has kept the planet warm for millions of years.Carbon dioxide, Methane, N2O, SF6 and CFCs are responsible for the enhanced greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
The greenhouse gases hold the heat. This heat warms the atmosphere around and also back down to the surface of the earth. As more fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt, more greenhouse gases are emitted and the atmosphere gets warmer. This is called global warming, which is causing climate change.
The great sheets of frozen ice and snow in the Arctic and Antarctic regions act to reflect some of the sun's heat back into space, thus keeping the planet cooler. If all this ice and snow disappears the rate of Earth's warming would increase.
It is varied for each substance.
The main gas is water vapor, which is responsible for up between 40% and 70% of greenhouse warming. However as this occurs naturally it is not possible to regulate it. The next one is carbon dioxide (26%), then methane (9%) and ozone (7%). There are others too, but these are the main ones. There are many gases which contribute to the greenhouse effect. Some have a more potent effect than others. The following are considered to be greenhouse gases, the number after the name indicates the equivalent greenhouse gas effect compared to carbon dioxide (the principal man-made greenhouse gas)* Water vapor (H2O) = ? * Carbon dioxide (CO2) = 1 * Methane (CH4) = 21 * Nitrous oxide (N2O) = 298 * Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) = 22,200 * Chlorinated fluorocarbons (CFC's) = 1000 to 9000Notes:1. Water vapor is an odd one in the list as it is naturally occurring. It may be responsible for more than 30% of the greenhouse effect.2. CFC's include many different compounds.Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Water Vapor, and Methane.
No, each gas differs and works more effectively compared to others.