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No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
The temperature of the atmosphere (it has risen).
Weather changes by how much water vapor is in the air. Carbon dioxide is another reason. for example, burning fossil fuels increases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
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high concentration of carbon dioxide
No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
The temperature of the atmosphere (it has risen).
Weather changes by how much water vapor is in the air. Carbon dioxide is another reason. for example, burning fossil fuels increases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Changes in magma
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
No, carbon dioxide has a much lower boiling point than water. The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance changes phases from a solid to a liquid. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, while water is found primarily in liquid form at room temperature. Therefore, at 78 degrees F, carbon dioxide is above its boiling point while water is below its boiling point.
because the temperature changes over night
Hi, Carbon dioxide can be changed into liquid,this liquid is commonly called as dry ice.
Carbon dioxide is a gas that can be changed to a solid. When turned to a solid carbon dioxide becomes dry ice.
sulfur dioxide decreases temperature because it is a heavy gas