It would depend on 3 huge variables: 1 - The type of vehicle (luxury sedan, compact, unleaded, diesel, etc) 2 - The distance driven and type of terrain (hills, traffic, etc) 3 - How the person drove the car (aggressively, moderately, conservatively) Without knowing these variables, there can be no definitive answer.
nought percent
Close, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is carbon dioxide.Some example sentences are:Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.There is too much carbon dioxide in these air tanks.Carbon dioxide is one of the gasses in the atmosphere.
There are so many sources of carbon dioxide. Some of these sources include decomposition, burning of fossil fuels, release from the oceans and so much more.
Sprite has 6% of carbon dioxide
6 percent of root beer is carbon dioxide
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
Respiration (breathing) has no effect on the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We take in carbon in our food and drink and we release it again when we breathe. If we eat too much, the extra carbon is stored in our bodies, making us fatter, in much the same way as a tree stores carbon in its wood as it grows.So breathing does not increase or decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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When plants go through photosynthesis, they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Humans need oxygen to breath, and it's not good for humans to breath in too much carbon dioxide.
To check if there is too much carbon dioxide in a given area because it can kill you
More oxygen than carbon dioxide.
There is 21% oxygen in the atmosphere and 300 ppm (0.03%) carbon dioxide. This translated to 700 times more oxygen than carbon dioxide.