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Humid, low oxygen, high CO2.
There is no such molecule as Ca2. Calcium is simply Ca. Calcium will most likely react with CO2 to produce Calcium oxide and carbon. 2Ca + CO2 --> 2CaO + C.
Wind energy being used in wind mill would not produce CO2 Nuclear power plants would not produce CO2 Hydropower would not produce CO2 Why not? Solar energy in case of solar cells would not produce CO2
The brain uses a CO2 - O2 feedback system. CO2 rises as O2 is depleted. The brain receives signals of rising CO2, and triggers the diaphragm.Incidentally, this system becomes reversed in emphysema and severe lung conditions. The brain becomes accustomed to rising CO2. IF too much O2 is administered externally, it will stop the brain from signalling the next breath. So while a person with healthy lungs can tolerate external O2 at 8 liters per minute, people with emphysema can only tolerate no more than 2 liters per minute---or the person will stop breathing.
Earth's atmosphere is about 0.035% CO2. Since the atmosphere is just a thin layer of gas surrounding the earth, CO2 is a much, much smaller fraction of the earth itself.
An average car produces about 7700 kg of co2 a year.
An 1.4 L petrol engine with 55Kw - produce 156g CO2 / Km
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it produces 13 metric tones of co2
Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.
30 tons of bullcrap
Air travel is a very energy-intensive activity. On average it generates about 200 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2) (7 ounces)per person, per air kilometre travelled.It also depends on the type of plane and the distance travelled . See link for calculator.
273 g/km
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On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day