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Τι (ποιος) είναι GASSES - ορισμός

GAS IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF A PLANET (USUALLY EARTH) THAT ABSORBS AND EMITS RADIATION WITHIN THE THERMAL INFRARED RANGE AND CAUSES THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Greenhouse gases; Green house gas; Greenhouse gasses; Greenhouse Gasses; Greenhouse-gas; Water vapour feedback; Water vapor feedback; Greenhouse Gases; Co2 gases; Greenhouse Gas; Atmospheric lifetime; Green house gases; Green House Gas; Green house gasses; Carbon output; Emissions output; Atmospheric lifespan; GHG emission; Gaseous carbon; Heat trapping gas; GHGs; Annual Greenhouse Gas Index
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  • thermal emission]] from ground, and it partly closes the window of transparency of water—explaining carbon dioxide's major heat-trapping effect.
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  • Increasing water vapor in the stratosphere at Boulder, Colorado
  • Top: Increasing atmospheric [[carbon dioxide]] levels as measured in the atmosphere and reflected in [[ice core]]s. Bottom: The amount of net carbon increase in the atmosphere, compared to carbon emissions from burning [[fossil fuel]].
  •  Greenhouse gases trap some of the heat that results when sunlight heats the Earth's surface.
  • Major greenhouse gas trends.
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  • 400,000 years of ice core data

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  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
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  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
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  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
Fun; hilarious - normally relating to something said or done by another person
You're gas, wheezed Simon, laughing at his Pal's latest joke.
gaseous         
  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
  • 184x184px
  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • 230x230px
  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
You use gaseous to describe something which is in the form of a gas, rather than a solid or liquid.
Freon exists both in liquid and gaseous states.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
gaseous         
  • Boyle's equipment
  • Shuttle imagery of re-entry phase
  • Isothermal curves depicting the non-ideality of a ''real gas.'' The changes in volume (depicted by Z, [[compressibility factor]]) which occur as the pressure is varied. 

The compressibility factor Z, is equal to the ratio Z = PV/nRT. 

An ideal gas, with compressibility factor Z = 1, is described by the horizontal line where the y-axis is equal to 1. Non-ideality can be described as the deviation of a gas above or below Z = 1.
  • Dalton]]'s notation.
  • Random motion of gas particles results in [[diffusion]].
  • 184x184px
  • 21 April 1990 eruption of [[Mount Redoubt]], Alaska, illustrating real gases not in thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • 230x230px
  • [[Delta wing]] in wind tunnel. The shadows form as the indices of refraction change within the gas as it compresses on the leading edge of this wing.
  • Robinson Crusoe Islands]] on 15 September 1999, shows a turbulent cloud pattern called a [[Kármán vortex street]]
ONE OF THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STATES OF MATTER
Gaseous state; Gaseous phase; Gaseous; Atomic Gas; Atomic gases; Atomic gas; Gases; Gas State; Gas state; Gaseous State; Organic gas; Gas-phase; Gasses; Permanent gas
['gas??s, 'ge?s??s]
¦ adjective relating to or having the characteristics of a gas.
Derivatives
gaseousness noun

Βικιπαίδεια

Greenhouse gas

A greenhouse gas (GHG or GhG) is a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy at thermal infrared wavelengths, causing the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and ozone (O3). Without greenhouse gases, the average temperature of Earth's surface would be about −18 °C (0 °F), rather than the present average of 15 °C (59 °F). Greenhouse gases exist in many atmospheres, creating greenhouse effects on Mars, Titan and particularly in the thick atmosphere of Venus.

Human activities since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (around 1750) have increased the atmospheric concentration of methane by over 150% and carbon dioxide by over 50%, up to a level not seen in over 3 million years. Carbon dioxide is causing about 3/4ths of global warming and can take thousands of years to be fully absorbed by the carbon cycle. Methane causes most remaining warming and lasts in the atmosphere for an average of 12 years.

Average global surface temperature has risen by 1.2 °C (2.2 °F) as a result of greenhouse gas emissions. If current emission rates continue then temperatures will surpass 2.0 °C (3.6 °F) sometime between 2040 and 2070, which is the level the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says is "dangerous".

The vast majority of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions come from combustion of fossil fuels, principally coal, petroleum (including oil) and natural gas. Additional contributions come from cement manufacturing, fertilizer production, and changes in land use like deforestation. Methane emissions originate from agriculture, fossil fuel production, waste, and other sources.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για GASSES
1. Nuclear power plants do not emit greenhouse gasses as they burn fuel, and produce "clean" electricity.
2. Firefighters were battling blazes at the Sunrise Propane Industrial Gasses facility hours later.
3. They don’t contribute greenhouse gasses, don’t make people sick and don’t run out.
4. However, the outcome of tests for other toxic gasses is expected in the next few days.
5. I happen to love fondue, but I‘ve always used Sterno cans rather than compressed gasses.