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What would have happened if the greenhouse gases were totally missing in the earth’s atmosphere? Discuss.

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The solar energy which is radiated back from the earth surface is absorbed by different green house gases that we have listed. As a consequence of it, the atmosphere around the surface of the earth becomes warm. This helps in the growth of vegetation and also supports life. In the absence of this effect, there will be no life of both plant and animal on the surface of the earth.
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