Carbon dioxide, water, and ozone are all known greenhouse gases.
Carbon dioxide as we know is a greenhouse gas. It causes greenhouse effect. That effect causes depletion of ozone.
The molecules of greenhouse gases destroy ozone. Carbon dioxide is an example.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
Carbon dioxide is there in both. It is a greenhouse gas.
Water is the most abundant greenhouse gas out of the choices.
Carbon dioxide as we know is a greenhouse gas. It causes greenhouse effect. That effect causes depletion of ozone.
Carbon dioxide acts as a greenhouse agent. It causes greenhouse affect which then causes ozone depletion.
Carbon dioxide depletes ozone. Other greenhouse gases also deplete ozone.
Yes it does. It is a greenhouse gas.
The molecules of greenhouse gases destroy ozone. Carbon dioxide is an example.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
Carbon dioxide is there in both. It is a greenhouse gas.
Ozone depletion causes UV rays entering the earth which destroy the plankton. These carbon dioxide absorbing plankton could not absorb more, leaving more of carbon dioxide in air. This being a greenhouse gas increases greenhouse effect.
Water is the most abundant greenhouse gas out of the choices.
The group of gases is greenhouse gases. They include gases like carbon dioxide, carbon mono oxide.
Carbon dioxide can interfere with ozone.. It depletes the ozone by causing global warming.
Not at all. Carbon dioxide is a gas that plants use to sustain life. The ozone layer thins each winter over the poles due to a lack of sunlight reaching that area during the long winter nights. Once the sun returns, the thinning area quickly disappears.