chlorofluorocarbon
Ozone is the naturally occurring gas in the stratosphere. The ozone forms a major part by absorbing the highly energetic UV radiation from the sun.
Depends on your understanding of the term "biggest":The largest volume of naturally occurring greenhouse gas is water vapour.The largest volume or tonnage of manmade greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide.The most potent is Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) which has a greenhouse gas impact 23,900 times that of carbon dioxide.
Just as the earth has naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, so also does the planet Venus have naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere. Because the concentration of carbon dioxide is so high in the Venetian atmosphere, it has a more considerable greenhouse effect.
Absolutely not. The greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring absorption of heat, mostly by water vapor, that allows us to have some heat during hours of no sunlight. Without this effect, we would be a very dead planet. While ozone is considered a greenhouse gas, it's contribution to the overall issue is far under 1% of the effect. In terms of man made gas, carbon dioxide is the real issue, making up 5% to 25% of the total warming.
The naturally occurring elements in the noble gas group are helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon.
Water vapor is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas. It is part of the water cycle where water evaporates from the earth.Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas. It is part of the carbon cycle which moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere from the earth, vegetation, oceans and from animals.These naturally occurring greenhouse gases in their balanced amounts are not causing global warming. They cause the greenhouse effect which has been keeping the earth warm for millions of years.
If there were no greenhouse gases the earth could not support life. Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring and allow heat to be retained within the atmosphere.
Yes - and no. Carbon Dioxide occurs naturally in the atmosphere. It's a waste product of respiration. However - it's also a waste product of many industrial processes. Since humans are responsible for ALL industrial processes - WE are the ones causing a build-up of greenhouse gasses !
Ozone is the naturally occurring gas in the stratosphere. The ozone forms a major part by absorbing the highly energetic UV radiation from the sun.
The gas is Radon.
It is a natural occurring element in the noble gas group.
Depends on your understanding of the term "biggest":The largest volume of naturally occurring greenhouse gas is water vapour.The largest volume or tonnage of manmade greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide.The most potent is Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) which has a greenhouse gas impact 23,900 times that of carbon dioxide.
Neither. Argon is naturally occurring noble gas
Ozone
Ozone (O3).
Ozone (O3).
Just as the earth has naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, so also does the planet Venus have naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere. Because the concentration of carbon dioxide is so high in the Venetian atmosphere, it has a more considerable greenhouse effect.