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Which of the following describes a greenhouse gas?(1 point)
Responses A molecule that has the ability to vibrate asymmetrically
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Which statement best summarizes the presence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses The atmosphere has
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Are greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect ever beneficial? Why or why not?(1 point)
Responses No, greenhouse gases are a
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Which molecule acts as a greenhouse gas?(1 point)
Responses nitrous oxide (N2O) nitrous oxide (N 2 O) oxygen (O2) oxygen (O 2 )
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Which compares the effectiveness of methane and nitrous oxide as a greenhouse gas with that of carbon dioxide?(1 point)
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Some greenhouse gases, such as fluorocarbons (CFCs, HFCs, PFCs, etc.), are human-made. Others, such as water, methane, and
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What makes greenhouse gas is different from other atmospheric gases
A Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of natural resources on
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Which of the following describes a greenhouse gas?(1 point)
Responses A molecule that has the ability to vibrate asymmetrically
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Which of the following describes a greenhouse gas?
A. A molecule that can only vibrate symmetrically when struck by radiation. B.
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Which is not a green house gas? Nitrous oxide? Carbon dioxide? Methane? Oxygen?
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The pie chart shown below represents human activities that contribute to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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Which has the greatest impact on the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere?
A. ozone B, chemical runoff C. carbon dioxide D.
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Which of the following describes a greenhouse gas?(1 point) Responses A molecule that can only vibrate symmetrically when struck
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Are greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect ever beneficial? Why or why not?(1 point) Responses Yes, the greenhouse effect
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When you burn fossil fuels, _________ is released into the atmosphere.
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Greenhouse gases cause a rise in temperature by ___.
Question 3 options: trapping heat in the atmosphere lowering the temperature
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List gasses known to trap heat in a biosphere:
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Which compares the effectiveness of methane and nitrous oxide as a greenhouse gas without of carbon Dioxide
A Methane nitrous
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A majority of the greenhouse-gas emissions released into the atmosphere is comprised of (1 point) Responses methane. methane.
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CFCs have been largely replaced with HFCs in refrigerators and in home and
car air conditioners. HFCs are up to 1000 times better
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What are the green house gasses
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Which gases are primarily responsible for greenhouse effect?
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Which is NOT a greenhouse gas but actually helps to clean our air?
Six Ways Clean Air Affects Your Health ... a nitrous oxide b
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What is the most common greenhouse gas emitted from human activity?
What are Greenhouse Gases? - Answered ... a oxygen b carbon
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Which category of gases from the choices below contains man-made, complex greenhouse gases?
A. Organic-based gases B. Water
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