What is the major cause of the greenhouse effect?(1 point)

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carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

soot from coal plants in the atmosphere
soot from coal plants in the atmosphere

carbon dioxide in the water
carbon dioxide in the water

soot from coal plants in the water

1. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

2.rising sea level over a period of time
3. coal
4.buying apples from farms that plan to use organic practices
5.walk to work, carpool to work, drive alone to work
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it only works for connexus btw

the answer repeating is just the pc's copy and past thing it must recognize it as two of the same btw=

The repeating isn't done by the pc. If it only works with connexus, it must be part of the connexus program to let outsiders know it's from connexus.

That's just not the case, I've copied and pasted from connexus before. No doubles

it doesn't really matter anyways. what matters is i got the answer. thank you @Kan

The major cause of the greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. When we burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, carbon dioxide is released into the air. This carbon dioxide acts as a greenhouse gas, which means it traps heat from the sun and prevents it from escaping back into space. This causes a gradual increase in the Earth's temperature, leading to global warming and climate change. Soot from coal plants can also contribute to the greenhouse effect, but it is not as significant as carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide in the water and soot from coal plants in the water do not directly contribute to the greenhouse effect.

Repeating your answers is annoying.

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