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In the greenhouse effect, far infrared radiation is [emitted from / absorbed by / emitted and absorbed by] Earth's surface, and absorbed and re-emitted by [some / all] gases in the atmosphere. These gases have [increased / decreased / been unchanged] in concentration over the past century.

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In the greenhouse effect, far infrared radiation is emitted from Earth's surface, and absorbed and re-emitted by some gases in the atmosphere. These gases have increased in concentration over the past century.

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