Because all these fumes and gases from the cars pollute the earth and cause Carbon. Convert carbon emissions between kwh, gasoline, diesel, lpg, fossil fuels, heating, electricity, transportation such as car, bus, train etc.... And c02 is getting transform to that chemical so now that we have lots of cars that is why WE NEED HYBRIDS OR ECONOMICAL CARS AND PASSED SMOG xD
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
it is hottter because venus has the greenhouse affect
Mars has an atmosphere, though it is different than our atmosphere here on Earth. The atmosphere of Mars is thin, cold, and dry and contains much less oxygen than the atmosphere of Earth. The oxygen content of the Martian atmosphere is only 0.13 percent, compared with 21 percent in Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide makes up 95.3 percent of the gas in the atmosphere of Mars. It also contains nitrogen and argon and very small amounts of water and methane. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure on Mars is only about 1/100 that of Earth's!
Mars has a very thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide.
Earth is the only known planet with an oxygenated atmosphere.
carbon is moved back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Earth, Mars and venus all have nitrogen and Carbon dioxide in their atmosphere, though the levels vary from planet to planet.
That's believed to be a byproduct of volcanism, though the atmosphere is mainly filled with carbon dioxide.
Even though Carbon Dioxide gas is the heaviest of the gases that make up our atmosphere. Breathing them out of your lungs heats up those Carbon Dioxide molecules to your body temperature and this helps them to rise into the atmosphere and as they cool they fall.
Yes, though only a very small amount. About 0.04%.
Because Venus Has A Thick Atmosphere Made Of Carbon Dioxide And Mecury Has A Very Thin Atmosphere
No. Carbon dioxide is thoroughly mixed into the atmosphere and cannot separate from the air simply though gravity. Some carbon dioxide does go into water to become locked away in carbonate minerals, but the primary way of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is through photosynthesis, a process by which plants and algae convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen. Currently we are producing more carbon dioxide than the plants can absorb, resulting in an increase in the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
actually it is several layers of gas. its not gas that goes in your car though. but yes. the atmosphere is made up of air and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide in the oceans primarily comes from the atmosphere. Some of the carbon dioxide from the air dissolves into the ocean water. However, smaller amounts can come from respiration of sea animals and other miscellaneous sources. The atmosphere is by far the largest source of carbon dioxide in ocean water, though.
it is hottter because venus has the greenhouse affect
Actually none of the options given above are true for carbon dioxide. Though carbon and oxygen are both non-metals, carbon dioxide is considered as a compound.
The atmosphere 4.5 billion years ago was mostly Carbon Dioxide from volcanoes with little or no oxygen in the air. Though, through the process of photosynthesis there is now 71% of Nitrogen, 21% of Oxygen and 0.3 % of water vapour and Carbon Dioxide!