If you waste plastic, like throwing a plastic drink bottle into landfill, instead of recycling it, you add a small amount to greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere.
This is because it takes energy to make plastic, which is made from oil. It takes much less energy to take a used bottle, melt it and remould it into a new bottle. So recycling saves energy, most of which at the moment comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). And burning fossil fuels, as you know, releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere.
Yes, indirectly, more energy is used to replace the wasted water.
They slow the loss of heat
yes wasting paper do affect green house effect becausepaper is made out of trees the material to prepare paper is coming from trees,and so lots of trees are being cut down to prepare bundles of papers.So grees house effect means increase of carbon dioxide due to less greenery and cutting down of trees. Hence wasting paper affect green house gases
They stop heat from escaping the atmosphere.
they trap heat in the atmosphere, warming the planet
Yes, indirectly, more energy is used to replace the wasted water.
Greenhouse gases can cause ozone depletion. This depletion can affect children's skin easily.
no
They slow the loss of heat
yes wasting paper do affect green house effect becausepaper is made out of trees the material to prepare paper is coming from trees,and so lots of trees are being cut down to prepare bundles of papers.So grees house effect means increase of carbon dioxide due to less greenery and cutting down of trees. Hence wasting paper affect green house gases
Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. They capture the sun's heat and warm the planet.
Yes they do. they release greenhouse gases which affect ozone.
Greenhouse effect is due to greenhouse gases. We have to stop their emission.
They stop heat from escaping the atmosphere.
yes they do. They both are related.
The greenhouse gases contribute to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases are inescapable.
Fuels release greenhouse gases. These gases can cause ozone depletion.