Any affects from greenhouse gases will apply to every country in the world. That's why it's called "Global Warming". World-wide.
The affects, if they ever start to occur, will not all be bad however. Greenland was once a green and more prosperous area, back in the 1400's and should warming return to the levels of that period, would be again.
Winters would become shorter in many northern countries as well. This would be good for countries like Canada. Crops would become more plentiful.
All of this though is not yet a reality as we have not seen any real changes according to data from the past 150 years. If we view actual samples of scientists from the 1800's we see CO2 levels the same then as now (or slightly higher then).
Some areas would have a negative impact though. Places within a few centimeters of sea level could be under water in a few hundred years if the worst case projections come true.
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.
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.
The European Union as a whole has the goal of reducing greenhouse gases in Europe through initiatives such as the European Green Deal. Member countries also have their own commitments to reduce emissions in line with the EU's targets.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and potentially leading to global warming. Examples of greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor.
Greenhouse gases can be very hot, so once they get out into the air, the climate gets hotter.
China has recently become the biggest annualproducer of greenhouse gases. The US remains the leader in overall amounts produced.
it is being affected by cars by producing more carbon dioxcide which makes more greenhouse gases.
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.
yes, by releasing greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and sulphur dioxide througe the burning of fossil fuels
These countries should be blamed. They release huge amount of greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases must have three atoms, so gases like hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) are not greenhouse gases.
China is the first, followed by the USA.
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 largest contributors of greenhouse gases are China, the United States, and India. These countries have high emissions due to their large populations, industrial activities, and reliance on fossil fuels for energy production.
The greenhouse effect warms the gases in the atmosphere.
They believe reducing greenhouse gases will reduce the standard of living in their countries.Most of the emissions come from just a few rich nations.They believe reducing greenhouse gases will not make a difference on climate change.