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GreenhouseGas
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| appearance as argument number 1 |
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| (subclass GreenhouseGas PureSubstance) | Geography.kif 4166-4166 | Greenhouse gas is a subclass of pure substance |
| (subclass GreenhouseGas Gas) | Geography.kif 4167-4167 | Greenhouse gas is a subclass of gas |
| (documentation GreenhouseGas EnglishLanguage "GreenhouseGas is the subclass of substances that, when present in the atmosphere, trap infrared radiation and cause global warming. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, hydrofluorocarbons, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, and water vapor.") | Geography.kif 4168-4172 | Greenhouse gas is a subclass of gas |
| (roomTempState GreenhouseGas Gas) | Geography.kif 4173-4173 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ b/ b7/ Mopitt_first_year_carbon_monoxide.jpg") | pictureList.kif 6599-6599 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 5/ 52/ Carbon_History_and_Flux_Rev.png") | pictureList.kif 7021-7021 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 5/ 56/ Global_Carbon_Emission_by_Type.png") | pictureList.kif 7022-7022 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ 7/ 7c/ Atmospheric_Transmission.png") | pictureList.kif 7024-7024 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ b/ bb/ Major_greenhouse_gas_trends.png") | pictureList.kif 7025-7025 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
| (externalImage GreenhouseGas "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/ d/ d7/ BAMS_climate_assess_boulder_water_vapor_2002.png") | pictureList.kif 7026-7026 | room temperature state greenhouse gas and gas |
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