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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
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1. carbon cycle

Chemistry
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marin [14]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

1. carbon cycle

all of the physical processes and chemical reactions that result in the movement of carbon between the biosphere (living forms) and the geosphere (water, earth, and atmosphere)

  Carbon cycle is the cyclic movement of carbon in various form on earth. This process entails both physical and chemical processes that ensures that carbon moves in different spheres of the earth. Carbon is one of the most important element in life. It is the building block of most organic processes on earth.

2. carbon footprint

a calculation that considers an individual's contribution to the process of global warming based on activities leading to greenhouse gas production

Carbon footprint is important in mapping the quota of carbon emitted into the atmosphere

It is the amount of greenhouse gases contributed into the atmosphere by individuals.

3. global warming

an overall increase in world temperatures that may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases

   It is the overall increase in global temperature. It has severe consequences.

  Global warming results when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere traps outgoing radiation in an anomalous way.

4. greenhouse gas

components of the air mixture that trap infrared (heat) energy

 Greenhouse gases are gases that prevents long wave radiation from leaving the earth surface. They absorb the gases in turn, warming occurs on earth.

Learn more:

Greenhouse gases brainly.com/question/4580761

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