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Amount varies geographically Most abundant greenhouse gas, not most efficient absorber |
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Yearly variations due to biological effects in spring/summer huge quantities are removed by
photosynthesis (fixed carbon) fall/winter fixed carbon released during biological decay
of plant material |
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The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is
sufficient to almost completely absorb the IR radiation in several spectral
regions Additional CO2 does not remove much more IR
radiation Methane absorptions occur in spectral regions where little
IR absorption is occurring Each new methane molecule provides can absorb IR radiation |
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