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Briefly explain how greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide in particular, can absorb and radiate heat inside Earth’s atmosphere and thereby contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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The gases protect the earth from getting too warm thats why its called the green house effect because it works like a green house.
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