Humans and all other animals exhale carbon dioxide, as part of the natural cycle, in which plants absorb the carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. As long as we have enough plants in the form of trees, algae and other vegetaion, this cycle is sustainable with no increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases.
Cows and sheep also exhale methane, which is a potent greenhouse gas that is not absorbed by plants. This has been blamed as a significant contributor to global warming.
Rocket fuel contain greenhouse gases which cause ozone depletion. Minimizing them will do benefit.
No, carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas, not nitrogen.
Inhaled gases is oxegen and exhaled gases you CAN'T brethe in because it's carbon dioxide.
The greenhouse gases contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are inescapable.
Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas. It deceases the greenhouse gases.
Independently, oxygen and nitrogen are not greenhouse gases (though N2O, NO and NO2 are greenhouse gases). The most important greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. Methane, although found in quite low concentrations is also important because of its proportionately greater effect.
The earth's atmosphere contains trace gases, some of which absorb heat. These gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide) are referred to as greenhouse gases.
Rocket fuel contain greenhouse gases which cause ozone depletion. Minimizing them will do benefit.
Greenhouse gases affect plants by affecting their growth cycle. Greenhouse gases contain high levels of carbon dioxide and methane, which limit nitrogen availability.
To sequester means to keep away from other things so sequestering greenhouse gases means to contain the gases in a location away from other gases. Greenhouse gases are building up in the atmosphere, so scientists are investigating ways of pumping them underground.
No, carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas, not nitrogen.
Inhaled gases is oxegen and exhaled gases you CAN'T brethe in because it's carbon dioxide.
The greenhouse gases contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are inescapable.
It is easy to identify one of the most important effects of the rise in the level of greenhouse gases and that is a rise in global warming.
The rain-forests are important to the environment because they filter gases, such as carbon and methane, common greenhouse gases, in the atmosphere. Without them, there is nothing to stop the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases then trap more heat, adding to global warming. THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT!
Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas. It deceases the greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.