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What are Greenhouse Gases?
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat. They include
carbon dioxide (CO2)
,
methane (CH4)
,
nitrous oxide (N2O)
, and
water vapor (H2O)
. These gases are crucial for maintaining the Earth's temperature but excessive amounts can lead to
global warming
and
climate change
.
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