Want this question answered?
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
greenhouse effect
The rare or inert gases are more commonly known as the noble gases.
That is known as the greenhouse effect.
The particles are known as pollution, aerosols, or particulates, and the harmful gases might be anthropocentric greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).
Greenhouse gases do exist and are not just a theory. Scientists have known for hundreds of years that some atmospheric gases (water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and others) absorb heat rising from the surface of the earth.
Global Warming otherwise known as Greenhouse effect
Carbon di oxide, methane, CFC to name a few
The question probably refers to "greenhouse" gases rather than green ice gases. Greenhouse gases are a group of gases in the atmosphere that tend to prevent heat escaping from the Earth. They act rather like a blanket and hold heat in the atmosphere. There are several greenhouse gases. The best known are carbon dioxide and methane although water vapor is also one of them, even if not usually recognized as such.
Carbon dioxide, water, and ozone are all known greenhouse gases.
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.
They are gases that are emitted into the environment the thermal radiation from the gases is causing global warming