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amid [387]
2 years ago
11

Define the term “anthropogenic greenhouse effect.” Why is it important to distinguish it from the term “natural greenhouse effec

t”?
Biology
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scoundrel [369]2 years ago
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Answer:

Anthropogenic (human-caused) GHG emissions are modifying the Earth's energy balance between incoming solar radiation and the heat released back into space, amplifying the greenhouse effect and resulting in climate change.

Explanation:

While the natural greenhouse effect makes life possible on Earth, human activity can cause increased amounts of greenhouses gases to be produced in our atmosphere, resulting in a greenhouse effect.

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