mainly trees as they take in co2 and give out Oxygen.
photosynthesis, burning oil
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. --- ANSWER: DEPENDS. ^_^
After inhalation from the atmosphere.
CO2 is heavier than air so it eventually drops to near the ground or, at least, stays low in the atmosphere where it is absorbed by plants that remove the carbon leaving oxygen. All food sources lead back to plants so we end up eating the carbon in the form of carbohydrates and proteins, among other things, metabolise it and breathe it out as carbon dioxide again. This is called the carbon cycle.
- carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere: - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the biosphere - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by body of waters
Water is absorbed from soil . CO2 is from atmosphere.
The greenhouse gas absorbed from the atmosphere by the photosynthesis reaction is carbon dioxide (CO2).
CO2 was released by organisms as a by-product of cellular respiration; a similar amount of CO2 was absorbed by plants and other producers.
Not all the radiation is absorbed in the earth's atmosphere called the troposphere.
The CO2 is absorbed through the blades and converted into carbon which is used in the growth of the blades and roots, and oxygen which is partly used in growth and partly released through the blades into the atmosphere.
Over half is either reflected, deflected or absorbed as it enters our atmosphere. Of the remaining 47% that hits our planet, most is reflected as visible light and passes through the atmosphere and out into space. Some energy is absorbed by the planet and released as infrared radiation. A small portion of this is absorbed by water vapor and CO2 and is released at night to keep the planet warm and alive.
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
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..
The ocean water absorbed much of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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.