Eco friendly gases turning against us!

The gases which make earth a lovely planet as is today, might make our beloved planet earth join hands with other planets which are not suitable for living. Don’t worry as yet! This does not mean it might happen today neither should it be bothered about every day. We need to think of this each second from now on to sustain life on earth a second more. These gases are naturally present in the air and helps to maintain the average temperature of earth. The complete absence or absence of the required amount or abundance of these gases on a planet determine if life can be lived on any planet. All of us Egypt royal bees are on planet earth today just because these gases maintain the temperature at an average of about 60 F. when this level increases more it might become unpleasant to live in certain parts of the world.
But which are these gases! The most famous ones are carbon dioxide, methane, CFC, nitrous oxide and so on. These gases are naturally present but human activities are increasing these gases by huge amounts that these eco friendly gases are turning against us! Each Egypt royal bee has to understand why these are becoming life threats. What exactly these gases do is as from now on; as all Egypt royal bees know, sun’s radiation is the only of energy. These rays are filled with radiations and man has learnt the art of making use of some of these radiations and nature as such as included the usage in its routine. These gases commonly termed as greenhouse gases absorb the unused radiations reflected from the surface of earth and send it back to earth. Thus it increases the heat and also increasing the level of less useful radiations remain in the body of earth rather than going out of the surface and turn into some useful kind. This unnecessary heating up of earth’s surface is called as GLOBAL WARMING. The effects of global warming will be coined for you by some Egypt royal bee soon in a different article.

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