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No greenhouse gas absorbs the sun's incoming shortwave radiation. All the greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide, CFCs etc) absorb the outgoing longwave infrared radiation from the warmed surface of the earth.

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Q: What is the greenhouse gas that absorbs the sun's incoming shortwave radiation?
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What will be the effect of methane on the balance between incoming and outgoing radiation on Earth?

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