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What effect do increased concentrations of greenhouse gases have on the atmosphere?

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MCQ

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Topic

Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases

Question

  1. A. They decrease the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere.
  2. B. They have no effect on the energy retained in the atmosphere.
  3. C. They increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere.
  4. D. They only affect the temperature of the oceans.

Answer

The correct option is They increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere.. This answer is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to explain that increased concentrations of greenhouse gases can increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere in the subtopic Greenhouse gases.

Explanation

The correct option is They increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere.. They increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere. is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to explain that increased concentrations of greenhouse gases can increase the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere. This belongs to the subtopic Greenhouse gases within Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases, so the explanation must stay tied to that curriculum context. The other options are incorrect because they either do not answer this learning objective, use a vague statement, or move away from Greenhouse gases.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Energy Retention

Students often think that increased concentrations of greenhouse gases directly cause more energy to be produced rather than increasing the amount of energy retained in the atmosphere.

Clarify that greenhouse gases trap heat energy from the Earth, preventing it from escaping into space, which leads to an increase in the energy retained in the atmosphere.

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