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How Does The Concentration Of Greenhouse Gases, Besides Water Vapor, Impact Earth's Surface Temperature?

Home Geography How Does The Concentration Of Greenhouse Gases, Besides Water Vapor, Impact Earth's Surface Temperature? Geography High School Answers Answer 1 The way the concentration of greenhouse gases, besides water vapor, impact Earth's surface temperature is that increased concentrations of all greenhouse gases, except for water vapor, increases Earth's surface temperature.(Option A)Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), trap heat in the atmosphere and warm the Earth's surface. This is known as the greenhouse effect. As the concentration of these gases increases, the greenhouse effect becomes stronger, leading to an increase in Earth's surface temperature. Water vapor is also a greenhouse gas, but it behaves differently from the others. Water vapor concentrations are controlled by temperature, rather than the other way around. As the Earth's surface warms, more water evaporates and the concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere...

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