Trees take carbon dioxide from the air and through the process of photosynthesis, gives out oxygen.
Due to the amount of fossil fuels we burn, and various other emissions, humans have been increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the air - the biggest increase being the time during the Industrial Revolution.
Since there is more CO2 in the air which doesn't leave our atmosphere and isn't used up by trees (since they're being cut down), this forms a sort of "blanket" - which is where the Greenhouse Effect comes from.
This blanket of CO2 allows the sun's rays to enter our atmosphere but it does not allow the warmth to escape back into space - so deforestation (along with many other factors) could potentially warm up the Earth.
It has to warm and then cool.
There are many components of a good warm-up and cool-down routine. These components are based on the type of warm-up and cool-down routine attempted.
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Yes, the cool air is lighter than the warm air and that is why Ac's are at the top or high level of the room so in this way when the AC gives out cool air it travels down and the warm air travels upwards and the whole room gets cool quickly.
It is cooler because warm and cool makes cool
It has to warm and then cool.
your body sweats to cool down and shivvers to stay warm
There are many components of a good warm-up and cool-down routine. These components are based on the type of warm-up and cool-down routine attempted.
There are many components of a good warm-up and cool-down routine. These components are based on the type of warm-up and cool-down routine attempted.
warm-up, activity, and cool-down.
stretch, warm up, exercise, cool down I Know but in A+ is like that Warm Up, Stretch, exercise, cool down
pulse raiser, stretching and skill related warm up
Because after performing a show/act the performer will be warm/hot and will need to cool down.
they warm up by being rubbed against the sea anemones and cool down by not really being near the sea anemones
Warm up = Get Hot Cool Down = Getting Cold. Pretty frikin obvious
Geothermal energy is typically stored just below the Earth's surface. It is released when people dig down into the Earth and use it's heat energy to cool down or warm up homes.
Geothermal energy is typically stored just below the Earth's surface. It is released when people dig down into the Earth and use it's heat energy to cool down or warm up homes.