Easy!
By not breathing.
Stop driving cars
Yes, plants and trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. That's why it is important to plant trees and to stop cutting down the world's forests.
Aerobic metabolism; glucose and oxygen are converted to water and carbon dioxide to produce energy. So if you want to stop global warming, it helps to stop breathing.
It goes up in the winter when the plants and trees in the northern hemisphere stop growing (and so stop removing carbon dioxide from the air). When spring arrives vegetation starts to grow again and the levels reduce slightly.
Young trees grow quicker than mature trees (mature trees reach their maximum size then stop growing taller) as a consequence the young trees are taking in carbon dioxide to make both wood and leaves, mature trees nly require the carbon dioxide for leaves. There is some change in the soil content of carbon sequestered in the soil at the base of the trees as well,
Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere from many sources including our breathing. This carbon dioxide is the pollution that causes global warming. Trees naturally absorb carbon dioxide to create energy and therefore stop it from being released into the atmosphere. This is why we need to conserve our forests.
Breathing is the only process where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. Oxygen is being delivered to the body parts where oxygen is needed, whilst removing carbon dioxide.
Breathing is the only process where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs. Oxygen is being delivered to the body parts where oxygen is needed, whilst removing carbon dioxide.
Both are carried away from wherever they are produced in the blood and water is also taken in the lymph. Excess water is excreted in its warious ways. The carbon dioxide is carried away in the blood to the lungs where it transfers into the alveoli and is excreted in the exhalation breath.
Use a gorilla.
Dying
All activities release carbon dioxide in the blood stream. As long as you are alive, your cells will continue to produce carbon dioxide. Even resting or sleeping will not stop it.
Either the yeast consumes all of the food available, or the waste products produced by the yeast cause the yeast to die.
No, carbon dioxide does not. it does not stop UV rays from the sun from coming to surface.
we will all die :)
Levels of carbon dioxide are maintained when the amount of carbon dioxide being absorbed by the oceans and plant life equals the amount of carbon dioxide created by all natural and man made sources. When these sources exceed the ability to absorb, the levels go up. The major threat to this equilibrium is, of course, the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), which releases carbon dioxide hidden away for millions of years.
We can stop the extra carbon dioxide emissions that are causing global warming only by:ReforestationAfforestationMoving to renewable non-polluting energyStop burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity.