sulfur dioxide and nitroxide and nitromonoxide. these gases damage our environment. how can u not know this. i mean I'm only in yr9 and Ive already done this in chemistry and got an A* . seriously got to a private school
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.
Plants do not emit greenhouse gases. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen. Other sources, such as decomposition of organic matter in soil or livestock digestion, can emit greenhouse gases like methane.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are essential in mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Yes, it is possible to capture greenhouse gases emitted from the burning of fossil fuels through technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS). These technologies can capture carbon dioxide before it is released into the atmosphere and store it underground or use it for other applications. However, the effectiveness and scalability of these technologies are still being developed and implemented.
Some alternative energy sources that do not produce greenhouse gases include solar power, wind power, hydropower, and nuclear power.
Greenhouse gases occur naturally in the Earth's atmosphere from sources like volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and decomposition of organic matter. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to the greenhouse effect and warming the planet. This contributes to climate change by causing shifts in weather patterns, rising sea levels, and other environmental impacts.
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.
The glass on the greenhouse stops temperature from leaving or entering like the gases do to the earth.The atmospheric gases are called 'greenhouse gases' based on the idea that the gases 'trap' heat like the walls of a greenhouse do
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
Countries that produce the least greenhouse gases typically have smaller populations and/or rely heavily on renewable energy sources. Some examples include Iceland, Sweden, and Costa Rica.
No, burning fossil fuels is not the only source of greenhouse gases. Other sources include deforestation, agriculture practices, and industrial processes. These activities release gases such as methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
Plants do not emit greenhouse gases. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen. Other sources, such as decomposition of organic matter in soil or livestock digestion, can emit greenhouse gases like methane.
Greenhouse gases are naturally occurring gases but by increasing the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere we are contributing to global warming.
Yes. The greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat.
Greenhouse gases keep the earth warm.Too much greenhouse gas is causing global warming.
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and nitrous oxide. They are known as 'greenhouse gases'.