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Which gas is responsible for the greenhouse effect in Earth’s atmosphere?

The gas responsible for the greenhouse effect in Earth’s atmosphere is carbon dioxide (CO2). It absorbs and emits infrared radiation, trapping heat and contributing to the greenhouse effect, which helps regulate the planet’s temperature.

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