1. Compare the natural greenhouse effect with the human-induced process. 2. What are the greenhouse gases? Which one is the biggest concern? 3. What are scientists doing to collect data? 4. What role does the carbon cycle play in this problem? 5. What are the political and economic factors that complicate this problem? 6. Why is the study of global warming so scientifically complicated? 7. Are there skeptics of global warming? What are their arguments?
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Okay, so the first one is asking to compare and contrast the natural greenhouse effect and the man-made greenhouse effect. Do you have an idea of what these are? Or maybe what a greenhouse effect is in general?
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Okay. And I'll answer two questions per post. :3
ammm i guess the pole no ??
is that right ??
Greenhouse gases are actually gases that contributes to the warming of Earth's atmosphere. The most common Greenhouse Gas is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Natural Greenhouse gases would be things like breathing (we inhale oxygen and exhale CO2). Human-Induced Greenhouse Gases would be something like burning fossil fuels (cars release exhaust, factories release CO2). Obviously, we need a some Greenhouse gases in this world, but too much makes the world closer to Global Warming and the poles not becoming frozen enough. Do you understand now?
I also think that human-induced Greenhouse gases have more gases. Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide. Not sure if those are natural gases, but those are definitely human-induced gases.
Okay, so I also answered the second question there too. I told you what Greenhouse Gases were and which one was the most common (Carbon Dioxide). Carbon Dioxide is responsible for about three quarters of the Greenhouse Gases!
ok thnx let me just tag on the other one k
Okay, perfect! :D
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