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How do the greenhouse gases lead to climatic changes? - Geography

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How do the greenhouse gases lead to climatic changes?

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  1. Greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, etc.) trap heat in the lower atmosphere by absorbing and re‑emitting infrared radiation emitted from Earth’s warmed surface.
  2. Sunlight (shortwave) passes through the atmosphere and warms the surface; the surface then emits longwave (infrared) radiation, which greenhouse gases partially block from escaping into space.
  3. Increased concentrations of these gases (mainly from burning fossil fuels, agriculture, and deforestation) strengthen this “greenhouse effect,” causing a net energy imbalance and global warming.
  4. Warming leads to climate changes such as higher average temperatures, altered rainfall patterns, and more frequent/extreme events (heat waves, heavy rains, droughts, wildfires).
  5. Secondary feedbacks amplify changes, e.g., warmer air holds more water vapor (a potent greenhouse gas), and melting ice reduces reflectivity, so more solar energy is absorbed.
  6. Consequences include sea‑level rise (melting glaciers/thermal expansion), ecosystem damage (coral bleaching, species shifts), and risks to agriculture and coastal communities.
  7. Reducing emissions, protecting forests, and cutting pollutants like CFCs can slow or limit further climate change.
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Chapter 16: Effects of Pollution - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 177]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 16 Effects of Pollution
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 9. (a) | Page 177
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