No but Venus and Earth do. Venus's atmosphere is the way it is by what has been termed global warming gone mad. The enormously CO2-rich atmosphere, along with thick clouds of sulfur dioxide, generates the strongest greenhouse effect in the solar system, creating surface temperatures of over 460 °C (860 °F)
No. Nitrogen is an element that existed in the universe long before the solar system. It is, therefore, not possible to attribute its existence on the greenhouse effect.
No, nitrogen is not a greenhouse gas. It cannot trap incoming heat. In fact, nitrogen fills almost 4/5 of the Earth's atmosphere.
Venus has a "stronger" green house effect, because its atmosphere traps gases more then earth. Which causes the temperature to be unsuitable for life and dramatically high in heat.
No. Nitrogen is an element that existed in the universe long before the solar system. It is, therefore, not possible to attribute its existence on the greenhouse effect.
No, nitrogen is not a greenhouse gas. It cannot trap incoming heat. In fact, nitrogen fills almost 4/5 of the Earth's atmosphere.
no
nitrogen
The greenhouse effect
Make a big deal and overreact about it lol.
It cuases the green house effect
by green house effect
my question is what is green bench? and how it is related to green house effect in atmoshphere?
nitrogen
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
Is greenery and more oxygen is due to green house effect? no
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venus
No atmosphere
the green house effect
Green house effect is the hypothesis that certain gases in the high atmosphere hold heat in.
no