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The gases that capture heat are called green house gases which include.

A

only `CO_(2)`

B

Methane

C

`N_(2)O` and CFC

D

All of these

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  • choose the correct statements: the gases that capture heat are called green house gases. Burning fos sil fuels ,releases Co_(2) and CH_(4) Clouds and Dust particles can also produce green House effect. rise in global temprature which causes sea levels to rise as polar ice caps

    A
    I,II and IV only
    B
    I only
    C
    I,II,III and IV
    D
    II,IIIand IV only
  • (I) The gases that capture heat are called Green House Gases. (II) Burning fossil fuels, releases CO_(2) and CH_(4) (III) Clouds and Dust particles can also produce Green House effect. (IV) Rise in global temperature which causes sea levels to rise as polar ice caps

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    I, II and IV only
    B
    I only
    C
    I, II, III and IV
    D
    II, III and IV only
  • Green house gases cause

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    Increase in temperature of atmosphere
    B
    Prevents global warming
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    Trap UV rays
    D
    All the above
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