Les carbon dioxide would be taken in and the stoma would close more often to hold on to the water the plant has. Water is split to replace electrons lost from chlorophyll excitation by photons, so, not having a sufficient supply of water would greatly slow the photosynthetic process. Not to mention the turgidity problems lack of water would exacerbate.
So, with the stoma closed more often less CO2 would diffuse into the leaf.
Death.
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Plants normally breathe in oxygen at night and carbon dioxide during the day. Without proper ventilation, plants will not get the right amount of both gases and this may affect their growth.
Biological value
Things like amount of sunlight, eating habits and exercise from your environment can affect your phenotype.
does the amount of light affect mold growth?
The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
yes
The law of conservation of mass
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Decrease
It leads to melting of icebergs and eventually floods in the coastal areas.Cutting of trees leads to increasing amount of carbon dioxide and warmer environment.
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Your carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that enters the atmosphere because of the electricity and fuel you use. So the more appliances you use, the bigger your carbon footprint, resulting in the increase of global warming, which affects the environment.
A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terns of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide.
If you conserve fuel in your environment it lowers the amount of carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere and it stops the earth getting warmer.
disolved mineral nutrients are absorbed by the roots from the soil. carbon dioxide is absorbed directly from the air through the stomata in the leaves. oxygen is absorbed through the root system from pore spaces in the soil as well as a small amount through the stomata in the leaf.
no. it is the environment that you put the orange in that matters