Question
Why do some atmospheric gases act as greenhouse gases, while others do not?(1 point)
Responses
The industrial revolution changed the components of the atmosphere, causing some gases to become greenhouse gases.
The industrial revolution changed the components of the atmosphere, causing some gases to become greenhouse gases.
Naturally occurring gases do not act as greenhouse gases, while human-made gases do.
Naturally occurring gases do not act as greenhouse gases, while human-made gases do.
Non-greenhouse gases are made of only one element, like nitrogen or oxygen.
Non-greenhouse gases are made of only one element, like nitrogen or oxygen.
Greenhouse gases have more than two atoms, allowing them to vibrate and release radiation, warming the atmosphere.
Responses
The industrial revolution changed the components of the atmosphere, causing some gases to become greenhouse gases.
The industrial revolution changed the components of the atmosphere, causing some gases to become greenhouse gases.
Naturally occurring gases do not act as greenhouse gases, while human-made gases do.
Naturally occurring gases do not act as greenhouse gases, while human-made gases do.
Non-greenhouse gases are made of only one element, like nitrogen or oxygen.
Non-greenhouse gases are made of only one element, like nitrogen or oxygen.
Greenhouse gases have more than two atoms, allowing them to vibrate and release radiation, warming the atmosphere.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Greenhouse gases have more than two atoms, allowing them to vibrate and release radiation, warming the atmosphere.