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प्रश्न
How is the greenhouse effect created?
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उत्तर
The ‘greenhouse effect’ takes place when the ‘sun’s rays heat the earth. This heat is absorbed by the surface of the earth and some of it is radiated back into the atmosphere. However, a part of this heat is trapped in the atmosphere by gases such as water vapour, carbon dioxide, and methane while the rest escapes into space. These gases let in light from the sun but prevent the heat from escaping like the glass walls of a greenhouse. They also act as a mirror and reflect back to the earth some of the trapped heat energy. The more greenhouse gases (GHGs) are present in the atmosphere, the more heat is trapped, subsequently making the earth warmer.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
What results in the increase of carbon dioxide contents of earth's atmosphere?
What causes the rise in atmospheric temperature?
Choose the correct option.
________dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
Give balanced equations for the formation of carbon dioxide – a major greenhouse gas, during combustion of fossil fuels.
Name or state the following:
A green house gas which contains carbon and hydrogen only.
How will you minimize heat loss due to the following:
Conduction
CFC's methane, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide can absorb ____________ radiations reflected from the earth's surface.
Name some greenhouse gases.
