There are various minor greenhouse gases. These are nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide etc.
carbondioxide
the density of the stratosphere is about .18
Cement production releases carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.
The stratosphere is a rarefied gas; solids are possible only as minute impurities.
The main gas found in the stratosphere is ozone. It is present in the form of ozone layer.
Carbon is not a green house gas, but CO2 and CH4 are, and others too, but these are just two commonly known ones.
The area of stratosphere that contains ozone gas is ozone layer. It is completely embedded inside stratosphere.
yes
Methane.
No.Hydrogen gas is not a green house gas. Hydrogen chemically combined with oxygen becomes a green house gas. Water vapor is the most common green house gas making up about 75% of all warming.
Carbon dioxide is a green house gas. It is a minor contributor to the total greenhouse effect producing over 5% of all warming.
Ozone molecules in the stratosphere trap heat by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation, effectively acting as a greenhouse gas. When sunlight reaches the Earth, it warms the surface, which then emits infrared radiation. Ozone molecules in the stratosphere absorb some of this infrared radiation, leading to an increase in temperature in the surrounding area.