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Global Warming
The main greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). These gases are released into the atmosphere through activities like the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and agricultural practices. They trap heat from the sun, causing the Earth's temperature to rise over time and leading to global warming.
Our ozone, this is known as the greenhouse effect. Our greenhouse gases give way to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat on Earth. Some of these gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, etc. Deforestation and abundant cows lead to global warming.
Carbonation, as in the bubbles trapped in a soda.
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Global Warming
The main one is Carbon Dioxide (or CO2). Also, methane and nitrogen are all trapped in the Earth's atmosphere, and CFC's also.
Greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane act to slow down the escape of infrared radiation from the atmosphere. It is this trapped radiation that warms up the planet.
Greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane act to slow down the escape of infrared radiation from the atmosphere. It is this trapped radiation that warms up the planet.
The main greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). These gases are released into the atmosphere through activities like the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and agricultural practices. They trap heat from the sun, causing the Earth's temperature to rise over time and leading to global warming.
Methane hydrate can be found in oceans where the temperature is cold enough for this substance to form. It is essentially methane gas trapped in ice in what cjemists call a clathrate. There is a danger some climatologists say that the warming of the ocean will cause methane hydrate to release the trapped methane gas, which because it is a potent greenhouse gas would speed up global warming.
Our ozone, this is known as the greenhouse effect. Our greenhouse gases give way to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat on Earth. Some of these gases are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, etc. Deforestation and abundant cows lead to global warming.
Unfortunately, this potent greenhouse gas - METHANE - is no longer Trapped!
Seriously? Yes methane is a hydrocarbon. One of the properties of hydrocarbons is flammability. Methane in particular is one of the principal components of natural gas. Its also the reason you can light farts, and heat your home in the winter. A lot of methane is trapped under ice in the arctic. The leaf and animal matter sink and rot and form methane, but the methane is trapped under the frozen ice. If you break the ice you can light the gas that seeps up from under, its mainly methane.
When methane is in the gaseous state, you're physically able to breathe it, but it would be very dangerous for you to do so. Methane can't sustain your life as oxygen does, and in fact is poisonous.
Plants do that - hence fossil fuels. It can also be converted to electricity by photovoltaic cell arrays, though they don't "trap" the energy. They can however be used to charge batteries.