What do all greenhouse gases have in common?

A. They have complex structures that allow them to contribute to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat energy and rereleasing it into the atmosphere.
B. They all precipitate as acid rain.
C. They are present in extremely large concentrations in the atmosphere.
D. They have simple structures and allow infrared energy to pass through the atmosphere to warm the earth.


Answer: A

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