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An increase in skin cancer can be trace to a decrease in atmospheric ozone.
The rise of photosynthetic organisms will not ever lead to a decrease in oxygen. The use of these organisms will always lead to an increase.
The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
The pressure will decrease, fall, as your altitude increases. No it would not it would increase above sea level
the amount of animals breathing in the oxygen, and not enough plants.
An increase in skin cancer can be trace to a decrease in atmospheric ozone.
The rise of photosynthetic organisms will not ever lead to a decrease in oxygen. The use of these organisms will always lead to an increase.
The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
it causes a decrease in atmosperic pressure A+
The pressure will decrease, fall, as your altitude increases. No it would not it would increase above sea level
Yes, as oxygen is one of the products of the photosynthetic process. Water is " cracked " to provide electrons for the chlorophyll pigment as a replacement process and the oxygen is released from H2O and goes back into the atmosphere through the stomata.
The reason for temperature being lower in high altitude regions (as compared to places at sea-level) is due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure as we go up in altitude. So decrease in atmospheric pressure causes the temperature to decrease, which might be a reason for the decreased pressure at night. --- Diurnal temperature fluctuations vary by location, but follow a twice-daily cycle of general rise and fall, corresponding to the "atmospheric tide" induced by the eastward rotation of the planet.
the amount of animals breathing in the oxygen, and not enough plants.
"An increase in atmospheric oxygen"An increase in atmospheric oxygen
pure water (with no impurities added ) can only boil at 100 degrees Celsius , no other temperature . But if we add impurities to it than the temperature at which the water will boil can increase or decrease. Another point is that when we increase or decrease the atmospheric pressure, the temperature at which ordinary water boils (i.e.100 degrees Celsius) can also increase or decrease.
increase
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