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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
=== Glossary of Ecology (6th ed.) by [[Krebs_2009|Krebs (2009)]] ===
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=== Glossary of "Ecology (6th ed.)" by [[Krebs_2009|Krebs (2009)]] ===
 
* gases present in the Earth's atmosphere that reflect infrared radiation back to Earth, thus warming it.  The most important ones affected by humans are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons.  Water vapor also act as a greenhouse gas.
 
* gases present in the Earth's atmosphere that reflect infrared radiation back to Earth, thus warming it.  The most important ones affected by humans are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons.  Water vapor also act as a greenhouse gas.
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=== Glossary of "Evolution of Plants (2nd ed.)" by [[Willis_McElwain_2014|Willis & McElwain (2014)]] ===
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* Gases in the atmosphere (e.g. CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>) that trap radiation re-emitted by the Earth, resulting in increasing global temperatures.
  
 
== 文献(引用) ==
 
== 文献(引用) ==
 
* [[Krebs_2009|Krebs, C. J.  2009.  Ecology, 6th ed.  -xvi + 655 pp.  Pearson Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco.]]
 
* [[Krebs_2009|Krebs, C. J.  2009.  Ecology, 6th ed.  -xvi + 655 pp.  Pearson Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco.]]
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* [[Willis_McElwain_2014|Willis, K. J. & McElwain, J. C.  2014.  The Evolution of Plants, 2nd ed.  -ix + 398 pp.  Oxford University Press, Oxford.]]
  
 
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greenhouse gases

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Definition

Glossary of "Ecology (6th ed.)" by Krebs (2009)

  • gases present in the Earth's atmosphere that reflect infrared radiation back to Earth, thus warming it. The most important ones affected by humans are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. Water vapor also act as a greenhouse gas.

Glossary of "Evolution of Plants (2nd ed.)" by Willis & McElwain (2014)

  • Gases in the atmosphere (e.g. CO2, CH4) that trap radiation re-emitted by the Earth, resulting in increasing global temperatures.

文献(引用)


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