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What gasses contribute to the green house effect? Where do these gasses originate?
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What gasses contribute to the green house effect? Where do these gasses originate?
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The most common gasses that contribute to the greenhouse effect are Carbon dioxide and methane. Carbon Dioxide is from fossil fuels and the land-use change. methane
(CH4
) and
nitrous oxide(N2O
), and these mostly come from agriculture and waste
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-Methae
-Water Vapor
-Ozone
-Sulfur Hexafluoride
-Fluorocarbon
-Nitrogen Trifluoride
-Dichlorodifluoride
-Fluoroform
-Chlorodifluoride
-Hexafluoroethane
-Tetrauoromethane
-Bromotrifluoromethane
-Perfluorotributylamine
These all come from agriculture and waste!
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