Green House Gases
Green house gasses are gasses that trap heat in the atmosphere
Some examples of greenhouse gasses are:
Greenhouse gases come from activities the human race participates in, the largest source of greenhouse gas is from burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation.
These gases compose less than 1% of the atmosphere but they have largest effect on long term atmospheric changes.
Some examples of greenhouse gasses are:
- Carbon dioxide
- Methane
- Nitrous Oxide
- Fluorinated gasses
Greenhouse gases come from activities the human race participates in, the largest source of greenhouse gas is from burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and transportation.
These gases compose less than 1% of the atmosphere but they have largest effect on long term atmospheric changes.