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The greenhouse effect is where gasses (water vapor, CO2) trapping heat in the atmosphere. More gas emissions means more CO2 could lead to the conclusion that the temperature will get warmer However this has yet to be proven and we are not sure that CO2 is the cause of the climate change. (There are other competing theories involving the sun cycles)
CO2 has affected climate change, by thickening the atmosphere - this causes more radiation emitted by the sun to become trapped within the atmosphere, instead of reflecting back into space.
CO2 is carbon dioxide. It is the oxide of carbon. It causes ozone depletion.
The Sun heats the atmosphere of Venus up tremendously due to an out-of-control greenhouse effect. The average temperature on Venus is 460 C, or 860 F. The surface temperature of Venus is actually higher than that of Mercury.
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass and biofuel) does not contribute carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to the atmosphere, unlike fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Plants use CO2 and release O2
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
The hydrogen ion concentration increases.
CO2 is a greenhouse gas. Too much CO2 in the atmosphere will make the climate hotter because it acts like a 'greenhouse' or blanket as it insulates heat in the atmosphere. CO2 allows heat to pass into the atmosphere but it doesn't allow heat to pass out into space. Too much CO2 in the atmosphere would trap the heat in the atmosphere, causing climate change.
Because carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases are building up in the atmosphere. This is accelerating the natural greenhouse effect, causing global warming and climate change.
No, in fact, the opposite will happen. Increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere are producing an enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
The greenhouse effect is where gasses (water vapor, CO2) trapping heat in the atmosphere. More gas emissions means more CO2 could lead to the conclusion that the temperature will get warmer However this has yet to be proven and we are not sure that CO2 is the cause of the climate change. (There are other competing theories involving the sun cycles)
Oxygen and CO2 major gases. CO2 is a major problem. When it dissolves in the ocean, it forms carbonic acid. This in turn is raising the acidity of the world's oceans. Ocean Acidification is a major problem that throws off the entire food chain of the ocean. Calcifiers such as corals and crustaceans cannot grow, causing a cascading effect.
No. Ozone has no effect on CO2.