from outside the atmosphere?
there is no problem regarding that because space is a vacuum.
BUT
CO2 has already entered our atmosphere. As long as there are organisms that thrive through the process of respiration, you can't eliminate carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Even the earth itself releases carbon dioxide without the help of organisms.
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ANSWER: DEPENDS. ^_^
mainly trees as they take in co2 and give out Oxygen.
photosynthesis, burning oil
It is evaporation.
by breathing co2 back into the air. Therfore magically making it nitrogen.
In the atmosphere, they are attached in the form of gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2).
The ocean is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it.
plants maintain balance of co2 and o2 in the atmosphere..
Large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) entering the atmosphere appears to contribute to global warming. One way humans contribute to this problem is by burning fossil fuels.
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.
CO2 makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere
Photosynthesis is a process that removes co2 from the atmosphere.
Limestone is a natural absorber of CO2.
How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
mainly trees as they take in co2 and give out Oxygen.
When burning coal to generate electricity, carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed. CO2 is one o the greenhouse gases supposed to be causing climate change. Sequestration of CO2 is where the CO2 is captured and returned to the earth for storage. This prevents the CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere and potentially causing climate change.
The percent of the atmosphere made out of carbon dioxide is 0.038.
it exits by by respiration