Green House Effect

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What is Greenhouse Effect? Causes, Bad Effect and Solutions: The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re-radiated in all directions. Since part of this re-radiation is back towards the surface, energy is transferred to the surface and the lower atmosphere. As a result, the temperature there is higher than it would be if direct heating by solar radiation were the only warming mechanism. Causes: There are natural as well as human-made causes of the greenhouse effect -The natural causes of the Green house effect are the emissions of gases like nitrous oxide, carbon-di-oxide, methane, ozone and water vapor and carbon-di-oxide itself is main responsible for the Green house effect because the infrared radiation is trapped into the atmosphere by various gases. -One of the man-made causes of the Green House effect is deforestation. Deforestation increases the amount of carbon-di-oxide in the atmosphere. - Industries are also a major cause of the Greenhouse Effect because the burning of fossil fuels, oil, coal and gas and these materials are used increasingly and rampantly in Industries. - Another man-made causes of the increase in the Green house effect due to the emission of such gases are any all electrical appliances and some processes of the cement manufacturing industries also act as a cause towards the Greenhouse effect. -Another man-made causes of the increase in the Green house effect due to the emission of such gases are any all electrical appliances and some processes of the cement manufacturing industries also act as a cause towards the Greenhouse effect. -Other man-made processes that contribute and are a cause to the Greenhouse effect are burning of gasoline, oil and coal. Apart from these, some farming and land-use processes are a cause of the Green house

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