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Chapter 57, Problem 8TYU
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Introduction: Greenhouse effect is the natural trapping of heat in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are the gases that absorb the infrared radiation. The additional warming that is produced due to higher level of gases that absorbs infrared radiation is called enhanced greenhouse effect.
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