The greenhouse effect - Global warming.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Yes, especially carbon dioxide Coal is the largest contributor to the human-made increase of CO2 in the air.
Coal is the largest contributor to the human-made increase of CO2 in the air. In terms of carbon dioxide emissions, coal is slightly ahead of petroleum and about double that of natural gas.
The biggest contributor of global warming is known to be carbon dioxide from humans due to a number of activities such as burning of fossil fuels.
Carbon Dioxide would increase in the environment if the rain forests are demolished.
Yes. Cutting down trees will increase carbon dioxide levels.
When we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Also, it will increase when the plants and trees are being cut down because when this happens, there will be nothing to absorb carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide continues to increase, global warming will also worsen.
Plants reduce carbon dioxide, because they absorb carbon and release oxygen. Yes, they help reduce global warming, because excess carbon dioxide emissions increase the green house effect and global warming. Plants in total consume a small percentage of the carbon dioxide, a known minor contributor to global warming. The bottom line is that plants are a small carbon sink.
Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide.
Water with dissolved carbon dioxide is acidic.