Global climate change occurs because of increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in: the troposphere absorb outgoing IR radiation the troposphere absorb outgoing IR radiation the stratosphere absorb incoming UV radiation the stratosphere absorb incoming UV radiation the troposphere absorb incoming UV radiation the troposphere absorb incoming UV radiation the stratosphere absorb outgoing IR radiation the stratosphere absorb outgoing IR radiation neither the troposphere nor the stratosphere absorb incoming UV radiation

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Answer:

the troposphere absorb outgoing IR radiation  

Explanation:

Global warming is caused by the elevated temperature in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where it is more than 75% of the atmospheric mass and is the closest layer to the Earth. When the Earth is heated by the sun, it receives infrared radiation, which is re-emitted by the earth to the atmosphere. However, the greenhouse gases present in the troposphere, do not allow this infrared radiation to be released, as they absorb this radiation and direct it back to the earth, causing this radiation to be trapped in the atmosphere and generating an increase in the rates of temperature that cause global warming.