NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:
More than mankind has since time began.
yes. if we don't control how much co2 we release.
30 kg per kilometre for a 747
A carbon dioxide sensor should be mounted at breathing height, approximately 4 to 6 feet above the floor, in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, drafts, and potential obstructions that could affect air circulation. It is also important to avoid placing the sensor near sources of CO2 emissions, such as combustion appliances or cooking areas, to ensure accurate readings.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
None, its a bike. Only vehicles that burn fossil fuel release carbon dioxide.
yes. if we don't control how much co2 we release.
Depends entirely on how much riding the person does, and what the person would have done otherwise. If the person is riding a bicylce instread of using an motorized vehicle, then some CO2 will be saved. If the person is riding instead of walking, then there's no difference.
30 kg per kilometre for a 747
A carbon dioxide sensor should be mounted at breathing height, approximately 4 to 6 feet above the floor, in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, drafts, and potential obstructions that could affect air circulation. It is also important to avoid placing the sensor near sources of CO2 emissions, such as combustion appliances or cooking areas, to ensure accurate readings.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
CO2.
co2
CO2 and H2O
Carbondioxide (CO2)
Carbon dioxide (CO2): We produce too much CO2 by burning fossil fuels (coal to make electricity, and oil for heating and transport.Methane (CH4): We produce too much CH4 by raising cattle. Cattle belching and manure release the gas, twenty-one times more powerful than CO2.
co2 sensor?
CO2 is not really if mixed with oxygen When you in a enclosed space when breath too much CO2 its harder for you to breath but thus Yes CO2 can be bad for you if you breath it in too much