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How do greenhouse gases absorb radiation |
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How do
greenhouse gases absorb radiation? It's actually a pretty cool thing
and the fact that this is all part of nature makes it even that much
more interesting. Radiation comes from the sun, it's the light that we
see every morning when we wake up. You can feel it penetrating through
your skin on a hot sunny day sitting near the pool. These sunrays come
into contact with greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and bonds to
them, which is called absorptions of this radiation energy. Carbon
dioxide is really the only greenhouse gas that is able to absorb
radiation.
How do greenhouse gases absorb radiation?
As I mentioned a second ago the only gas that has the ability to do
this is carbon dioxide. Oxygen and nitrogen, which are one of the major
gases in the atmosphere, do not. The earth is filled with many things
that are extremely fascinating, but what is happening to us right now
is not something that we really want. Global warming is a problem, and
the greenhouse gases are effecting the temperature and putting each and
everyone of us, not to mention any living thing on earth in harms way.
There has been a ton of controversy regarding global warming, but this
doesn't change the fact that things have begun to |
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