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Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .
Burning fossil fuels releases long-hidden carbon dioxide into the other greenhouse gases overloading the greenhouse effect.
The Biotic Fetures of an environment are the living things such as plants and other organisms. The Biotic Fetures of an environment are the living things such as plants and other organisms.
the organism that feed on other living organisms
Yes, they do.
it contributes by creating a lot of them that is why they make the greenhouse effect
Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .
Humans and all other living organisms called biotic factors effect environment .
There really is no other term for the effect of greenhouse gases besides the greenhouse effect.Other associated terms for what the effects cause include:Global WarmingGlobal Climate ChangeClimate ChangeGreenhouse Gas Effect
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
The manure of living things are their greatest contribution to environmental change, through the generations of CO2, but they also exhale and expel CO2 gasses. CO2, although essential for plants, becomes and problem in large amounts, leading to the exaggeration of the greenhouse effect.
Yes, they do.
Burning fossil fuels releases long-hidden carbon dioxide into the other greenhouse gases overloading the greenhouse effect.
Global warming in the atmosphere is the heat caused by the greenhouse effect. Carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases produced by industrial factories are the main causes of greenhouse effects.
No, carbon dioxide (CO2) is NOT an effect of the greenhouse effect. It is one of the causes. With other greenhouse gases it is responsible for the natural greenhouse effect, and the extra levels of CO2 from burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, are causing the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is why global warming is happening.
There is a greenhouse effect on Earth because three-atomed gases in the atmosphere retain heat and ensure that the earth stays warm. Other examples of a greenhouse effect are the atmospheres of Venus and Mars. Mercury has an atmosphere but has no greenhouse effect, as the main gases (hydrogen, helium and oxygen) are not greenhouse gases. So Mercury is a non-example of the greenhouse effect. The moon is also a non-example, as it has no atmosphere at all.
Two other planets besides Earth.Venus has a runaway greenhouse effect, with most of its atmosphere carbon dioxide, and a temperature of 460° Celsius.Mars has a very faint greenhouse effect, with a little carbon dioxide, but hardly any atmosphere at all.Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has a greenhouse effect, with large concentrations of methane.