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What is the difference between green house effect and global warming?

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Answer: The greenhouse effect is how heat is retained by the atmosphere due to greenhouse gases whereas global warming is the increase in average annual temperatures across the globe.

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The sun emits heat and light and some of that heat is trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases.

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Global warming refers to a change in the Earth's climate that is causing it to heat up. The greenhouse effect, on the other hand, is a natural process that happens constantly, due to sunlight and the atmosphere.
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