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No, plants need oxygen and carbon dioxide to live.
Carbon dioxide is a gas most present in the greenhouse gases. If carbon dioxide emissions aren't reduced, they will continue to live on in the atmosphere destroying the ozone layer and resulting in detrimental climate changes.
As the ocean takes up CO2 that means that the mussel's who live in the ocean take up some of the carbon dioxide in to there shells.
When Carbon reacts with Oxygen then the Carbon will react with the Oxygen and produce Carbon Dioxide Where C is Carbon Where O is Oxygen Where CO2 is Carbon Dioxide Sorry, but in a chemical equation, you should never put an equals sign '=', because you will lose marks, or not get any marks at all, if you wrote it in an Exam/Test Here is how it works: C + O = CO2
No way. Atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide with no Oxygen. Surface temperature of 860 Degrees Fahrenheit. No human will ever live on Venus.
Mars has too LITTLE OXYGEN for humans to live on. Earth's atmosphere has about 21% Oxygen at 1 atmosphere of pressure, but you can live on higher percentages of oxygen at lower pressures such as in NASA spacesuits. While Carbon Dioxide is toxic to humans at high concentrations, you would likely suffocate to death from lack of oxygen first on Mars. Search Wiki: Atmosphere of Mars "The atmosphere on Mars consists of 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, and 1.6% argon, and contains traces of oxygen, water, and methane..."
When a tree is removed, it can no longer remove any carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
No, plants need oxygen and carbon dioxide to live.
There is no recreation on planet Mars because people cannot live there. Mars is a rocky planet that cannot support human life because its atmosphere consists mainly of carbon dioxide. It is the fourth planet from the sun.
there is no word called carboniferous carbon is an element that has a grayish blackish color. its most common molecule is carbon dioxide. if you add that to the time scale, the carbon dioxide will add up in the atmosphere that we live in. ifyou add 2010 then you havethe amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the year 2010... which is alot. and people are tryingto reduce carbon emissions.
Carbon dioxide is a gas most present in the greenhouse gases. If carbon dioxide emissions aren't reduced, they will continue to live on in the atmosphere destroying the ozone layer and resulting in detrimental climate changes.
No, Mars is a barren planet with no liquid water, no plants, and the atmosphere is almost all carbon dioxide.
As the ocean takes up CO2 that means that the mussel's who live in the ocean take up some of the carbon dioxide in to there shells.
When Carbon reacts with Oxygen then the Carbon will react with the Oxygen and produce Carbon Dioxide Where C is Carbon Where O is Oxygen Where CO2 is Carbon Dioxide Sorry, but in a chemical equation, you should never put an equals sign '=', because you will lose marks, or not get any marks at all, if you wrote it in an Exam/Test Here is how it works: C + O = CO2
We would die without carbon dioxide - carbon dioxide is essential to the production of oxygen! Trees and green plants ingest carbon dioxide from the atmosphere; plankton and green algae from the salt water (including ocean) or fresh water they live in. These green things produce oxygen as part of the process of photosynthesis. Oxidation produces some carbon dioxide, too, but the net effect is to give off less carbon dioxide, and produce more oxygen than they use. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forms part of the greenhouse effect, which, if its levels are not disturbed, keeps the earth pleasantly warm enough for life.
it is when we breath out carbon dioxide and plants absorb it and use it to make food then we get oxygen and give out carbon dioxide that is how it goes
No way. Atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide with no Oxygen. Surface temperature of 860 Degrees Fahrenheit. No human will ever live on Venus.