Tag: depletion of ozone layer
Questions Related to depletion of ozone layer
Green house gases include
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$CO _2, CHC, CH _4$ and $N _2O$
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$CO _2, O _2, N _2, NO _2$ and $NH _3$
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$CH _4, N _2. CO _2$ and $NH _3$
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$CFC, CO _2, NH _3$ and $N _2$
A greenhouse gas absorb radiation and emit heat energy maintaining the Earth's temperature. However, when released in excess amounts, they cause global warming. Sources are volcanic eruptions, burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, vehicular exhausts, industrial emissions etc. contribute to the greenhouse gases. Carbon dioxide, Chlorinated hydrocarbon (CHC), Methane and oxides of nitrogen are considered to be the major greenhouse gases.
Maximum green house gas released by which country : -
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India
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France
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U.S.A
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Britain
Which is not a green house gas?
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Chlorofluorocarbon
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Methane
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Carbon dioxide
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Hydrogen
Methane gas producing field is
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Wheat field
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Paddy field
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Cotton field
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Groundnut field
Paddy or the rice fields are water-logged to allow the growth of the rice crops. Due to the respiration, the carbon dioxide is released in heavy amounts by the bacteria present in the water-logged soil. However, as the season progresses, the methane-releasing bacteria are seen to occupy the paddy field. Together with the carbon dioxide, the methane becomes a greenhouse gas resulting in global warming
A green house gas is
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$H _2$
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CO
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$CO _2$
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$N _2$
A greenhouse gas absorb radiation and emit heat energy maintaining the Earth's temperature. Sources are volcanic eruptions, burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, vehicular emission, industrial exhausts etc. which have increased the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The oxygen and hydrogen are transparent gases having symmetrical molecules of identical atoms, unable to rotate and vibrate.
Ozone is
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Protector in troposphere
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Pollutant in troposphere
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Green house gas
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Both B and C
Ozone is a significant gas in the stratosphere because it absorbs the UV rays and do not allow them to reach the earth's surface. There it is formed by the reaction of oxygen with UV rays. However, tropospheric or ground-level ozone is formed as a secondary pollutant and is harmful. It acts as a major constituent of the photochemical smog. It also traps and reflect back the infra-red rays coming from the earth's surface. Here, it is formed when the primary pollutants react with the oxygen in the presence of sunlight. So, it acts as a greenhouse gas.
Substitute of chlorofluorocarbon is
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Hydrofluorocarbon
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Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
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Fluorocarbon
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Both A and B
Green house effect is the cumulative result of the influences of certain gases. Identify the gas which is not involved in this influence?
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Methane
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Carbon dioxide
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Chlorofluorocarbons
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Nitrogen
Certain gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons are called greenhouse gases because they absorb and thus trap some of the radiation. The nitrogen is the second most abundant act found in the atmosphere after oxygen. These gases do not have the ability to intercept infrared radiation and hence they do not contribute to causing of the greenhouse effect. Methane, carbon dioxide and chlorofluorocarbons are potent greenhouse gases.
The two gases making highest relative contribution to the green house gases are
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$CH _4$ and $N _2O$
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CFCs and $N _2O$
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$CO _2$ and $NO _2$
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$CO _2$ and $CH _4$
At present, the concentration of atmospheric $CO 2$ is ________.
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$100$ ppm
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$240$ ppm
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$380$ ppm
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$520$ ppm