Carbon absorbs reactant chemicals. In some cases of poisonings eating a bunch of charcoal is a temporary measure in containing the poison before the stomach can be pumped.
Otherwise pure carbon is pretty nonreactive.
Your carbon footprint is a metaphor for your impact on the environment, it may not directly affect your life, but the bigger your footprint, the more impact you have on the environment. The only way your footprint could affect your life is through guilt.
Humans need oxygen right? Well, humans emit carbon every breath. The carbon goes to a plant, and enables the plant to use photosynthesis. After photosynthesis, the plant emits oxygen.
Carbon provides us with many different fuels and products such as coal,gasoline,or oil.
Carbon is the organic atom, if it lives, there is carbon.
The plants have to have it to live. Just like we have to have it to live.
Plants --> Humans ---> Plants ---> Humans--->(and so on..)
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The burning of fossil fuels affects the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by increasing it.
Yes because trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide and store the carbon.
The amount of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere. (These activities are cutting down and destroying forests.)
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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Respiration, breathing, has no effect on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is part of the natural carbon cycle. Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon dioxide that has been hidden away for millions of years. This extra gas is increasing in the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is decreased.
Assuming you mean "carbon dioxide", the atmosphere of Venus is made up mainly of carbon dioxide.
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