How are greenhouse gasses and global warming interrelated?
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Greenhouses gases
Greenhouse gasses are the gaseous compounds present in the Earth’s atmosphere that absorb infrared radiations, trapping heat energy. It is responsible for increasing the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Some examples of greenhouse gasses are Carbon dioxide, Chlorofluorocarbons, Nitrogen oxide, Methane, and Ozone.
Interrelation of greenhouse gases and global warming
Global warming results from the long-term heating of the earth’s atmosphere. The major contributor to global warming is the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse effect is the phenomenon by which greenhouse gasses trap the radiations of solar energy.
Trapping of heat energy increases the temperature of the atmosphere.
Prolonged effects of greenhouse gasses result in climate shifts, thereby leading to global warming.