There are four different greenhouse emissions that help to reduce the emissions on the earth. These four include methane, carbon dioxide, fluorinated gases and nitrous oxide.
There are various impacts of forest degradation ranging from biodiversity loss, increase in green house gases emission which leads to the green house effect, even soil nutrient loss and a wide range of it.
There are various impacts of forest degradation ranging from biodiversity loss, increase in green house gases emission which leads to the green house effect, even soil nutrient loss and a wide range of it.
The main environmental issues are:Ozone depletionGlobal warm up due to emission of green house gasesacid rainair pollution due to emission of CO2, SO2, NOx, CO, heavy metals as mercury, lead, cadmium, and Arsenic.It can be prevented through using clean energy technologies that controls the emission of air pollutants, green house gases, and the extensive use of fuoronated gases ( as hydrofluorocarbons, fluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride)
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No, Green house effect is the phenomenon when the green house gas would trap solar radiation. Mostly it could trap (absorb) radiation on infrared region better than visible range and so it result to higher temperature of this planet. The Global warming is the theory that earth temperature is increasing due to man made emission of CO2 through process of Green house effect.
The common element with bright red, blue, green, and violet emission lines is hydrogen. These emission lines correspond to different electron transitions within the hydrogen atom, resulting in different colors of light being emitted.
1) less emission of green house gasses 2) renewable resource 3) domestic employment 4) reduced dependacy on gulf countries for oil as a fuel
it was made out of glass... green house.. get it.?
The Green House was created in 1966.
Watermelon. It starts green, then white, then red, the seeds(baby)
my question is what is green bench? and how it is related to green house effect in atmoshphere?
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