Most green house gas is made by water evaporating. (About 80%)
Next in line is animal and plant decay. (29.7%) These two functions make up 99.7% of all emissions.
In terms of man's contribution to the green house gas collect it is mainly to heat, cool and power our homes. This accounts for 51% of our emissions and about 1.8% of all CO2 and .15% of total green house emissions.
The remaining .13% of the pie is from all modern technology processes including all transportation, agriculture and such.
Yes, SF6 is a greenhouse gas.
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Yes, gas is a noun. Greenhouse here is an adjective describing 'gas'. Together they make a noun phrase, 'Greenhouse gas'.
Yes, sulfur dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
Yes, SO2 is considered a greenhouse gas.
Yes, ammonia is considered a greenhouse gas.
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas because it does not absorb or emit infrared radiation, which is necessary for a gas to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Yes, NH3 (ammonia) is considered a greenhouse gas.
Yes, O3, also known as ozone, is a greenhouse gas.
Nitrous oxide is known as the third greenhouse gas, after carbon dioxide and methane. It is a potent greenhouse gas that is produced through agricultural activities, industrial processes, and combustion of fossil fuels.
Yes, ozone is considered a greenhouse gas. While ozone in the stratosphere protects us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, at ground level it can contribute to warming the Earth's surface as a greenhouse gas.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy ozone.