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In the first sentence, the phrase what's called the greenhouse effect presents a/an
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Yes, gas is a noun. Greenhouse here is an adjective describing 'gas'. Together they make a noun phrase, 'Greenhouse gas'.
The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
According to the phrase, it may seem that way, but actually, no, they do not.The phrase "greenhouse gas" is simply a metaphor describing the ways carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere can trap heat emanating from the earth just the way a greenhouse traps warmth for plants to grow.
The repeated vowel sound within words in a phrase is called "assonance." It is a literary device that involves the repetition of similar vowel sounds to create a musical or rhythmic effect in the text.
"Christine blew out the candles on the cake" - independent clause "and opened her presents" - dependent clause
Buona serra is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful greenhouse."Specifically, the feminine adjective buona means "beautiful, good, handsome, nice." The feminine noun serrameans "greenhouse, hothouse." The pronunciation is "BWOH-nah SEHR-rah."
Green house effect is a process in atmospheric physics that traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere. It is the result of physical interaction between components of the atmosphere (greenhouse gases) and incoming sunlight. It is not a layer of carbon dioxide in the sky that reflects heat back down as it radiates from the Earth's surface. Heat is absorbed by the carbon dioxide all through the atmosphere and the warmer gas "shares" its heat with all the atmospheric gases increasing the average atmospheric temperature.
The subject in the sentence is "Jamie." She is the one performing the action of smiling and unwrapping the present.
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Which phrase defines the time called prehistory