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Greenhouse Gases Explained

Many people have heard about greenhouse gases. Some people hear about greenhouse gases when they are in school. Others hear about it on the news, or read about in the newspaper. It is very important that people understand what greenhouse gases are and the effect that these gases have on the environment, and each of us as individuals. Here, you will find greenhouse gases explained.

Greenhouse gases occur when gases float into the atmosphere and trap heat. When the atmosphere traps heat, it reflects that heat back on the planet. There are a variety of gases that enter the atmosphere naturally. However, most of the gases that enter the atmosphere do so as a result of activities of people on Earth. Here, you will find the many gases that are released due to human activity that can be prevented and reduce the greenhouse gas issue.

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon Dioxide is one of the most common greenhouse gases. If a fossil fuel is burnt, such as oil and natural gas, it will release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. If a person burns trees, and other types of wood products this particular gas can be found drifting into the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide that is found in the atmosphere can be removed when plants soak it into their living process. When this happens, it simply goes right back into the atmosphere.

Methane Gas

Methane gas is another type of gas that enters the atmosphere and results in damage to the environment. You can often find that methane gases are released from farming practices. This particular type of gas can also be created at places that hold waste, like landfills.

Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous Oxide is a type of gas that can be released in the atmosphere by many types of activities. These activities include burning various types of fuels, various types of activities in industrial parks, and when landfills decide to burn the items that are contained in it.

It is important that everyone understands that greenhouse gases are the main ingredient in the devastating effects that result from global warming. Many people are not familiar with global warming, and exactly what it means. However, global warming occurs when the gases and various toxins are trapped inside the earth’s atmosphere and results in warmer temperatures and extreme weather conditions.

When warmer temperatures occur, the ice around the world starts to melt. When this happens, sea levels begin to rise. This means that more water starts to cover the earth. When there is more water, and warmer temperatures, it results in more dangerous storms. We have already seen a lot of these dangerous storms in the form of hurricanes and tornadoes.

It is very important that we all do our share in order to stop the damage that is occurring to the atmosphere as a result of greenhouse gases. Discover and implement new ways to do things that are safe to our environment.



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