Origins, effects and dangers of organic molecules as greenhouse

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Transcript Origins, effects and dangers of organic molecules as greenhouse

Kangjoon Choi, science class
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Greenhouse gas is a gas in an earth’s
atmosphere that consumes and give offs the
radiation.
The green house gases cause the greenhouse
effect that make earth’s surface hot.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2): carbon dioxide take
over 50% of greenhouse gases. And past 50
years, CO2 has been increasing at 0.25%.
Methane (CH4) : methane is common gas that
humans or animals produce.
CFC: CFC which is chlorofluorocarbon is one
of the organic greenhouse gases.
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As I said before CO2 take over 50% of
greenhouse gases.
This gas is usually formed when you burn the
fossil fuels or breathing or when volcanoes
erupt.
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Brings the greenhouse effect
Makes acid rains: carbon dioxides can melt to
the water, so when the water evaporates and
changes to the cloud that contains rain, the acid
rain happen.
Result of acid rain:
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Greenhouse gases can bring greenhouse
effects. If greenhouse effect happens
moderately, it would cause good effects,
but if it happens overwhelmingly, it can
cause the temperature increases.
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There are approximately 700,000,000 people in
this world and 20% of people are farmers, but
the greenhouse effects continues, many plants
will die, so people will not choose to be a
farmer. And that will bring inflation of food
price.
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Scientists tried many things to solve the
greenhouse gas problem. Some tries had been
funny.
In Russia, scientists used nuclear bomb to burn
the trashes. But of course it failed, and got
worse because not only CO2 was made the
radiation was made too.
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There is a part called refrigerant in the air
conditioner, and that parts emits carbon
dioxide. So some company stopped to use
refrigerant and use another material. So air
conditioners that are used in present days
emits only 4% of CO2 than before.
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Here are some ideas to make less greenhouse
gases.
Walk if the place you are trying to go is near
enough: if you walk, you are not only making
less greenhouse gases, it makes you healthy
Use public transportations if it’s far from your
house: public transportation does emits gas but
it emits less gas than every single person use
their own car
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Plant more trees: trees consumes CO2 and
emits oxygen. And CO2 is over 50% of all
greenhouse gases. (I think this is the best
solution)
And finally, use less electronic devices.
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