Why does IR radiation emit heat but UV radiation doesn’t?

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I’m researching for a project about greenhouse gasses and I can’t find an answer on why this is. Please explain!!

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UV is relatively high energy compared to IR and is able to move electrons to a higher energy state whereas IR instead is only able to slightly vibrate the bonds of molecules and this movement is what causes the heat.

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