there would be no oxygen on earth.
Nitrogen and oxygen are not greenhouse gases. They are unable to trap and store heat. 3-atom gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane store this heat and cause the greenhouse effect.
The natural greenhouse effect (helped by carbon dioxide) keeps the earth warm.The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect (from too much carbon dioxide) is causing global warming.
Combustion has the effect of emitting carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide emissions should be released at a stable rate but human beings do it so much that the existing plants on earth cannot soak up all the carbon dioxide on their own.
Plants consume carbon dioxide a significant greenhouse gas in the process of photosynthesis. The reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has an indirect cooling effect. Plants also cool the atmosphere because they release water vapor when they get hot, a process similar to sweating. visit web page : ieqsgroup. com
The greenhouse effect does not increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect happens because of the carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere.It is the burning of fossil fuels that increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Burning coal, oil and natural gas releases age-old carbon dioxide that was laid down underground millions of years ago, so letting it free now puts an impossible burden on the carbon cycle, which cannot remove it.
Carbon dioxide is a pollutant. Nitrogen is used by the plants. When you use carbon dioxide as a propellant,it adds more pollution or makes greenhouse effect worse....
Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxide, chloroflourocarbons
Nitrogen and oxygen are not greenhouse gases. They are unable to trap and store heat. 3-atom gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane store this heat and cause the greenhouse effect.
The bubbles of carbon dioxide produce a buoyancy effect.
The Greenhouse effect.
you breath in oxygen then when it comes out its carbon dioxide so you breath out carbon dioxide. nitrogen covers 78% of the earth surface so I'm guessing it's breathable--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can breathe it for a short time without ill effect, however, the brain along with the rest of the body needs oxygen to burn. It's not the CO2 or N that will kill you, it's the lack of oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
Yes.
Oxygen (O2) from the atmosphere. However we also breath in (inhale) nitrogen. but nitrogen does not have any known effect on humans , and so in exhales also as nitrogen. We also breath in traces of other gases, such as the noble (inert) gases except Carbon dioxide. We exhale (breath out) carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is required in the lungs to maintain a breathing rate. If no CO2 was present in the lungs we would probably pant, or breath in an uncontrolable way.
It's a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is often put into the cans just before they are sealed. The nitrogen then vaporises, increasing the pressure in the can and forcing carbon dioxide, nitrogen gas and some beer into the small hole to equalise the pressures. When the can is opened, the gases and beer are ejected through the holes. Nitrogen is needed as it means smaller bubbles can be achieved. Oxygen needs to be eliminated as much as possible as this will effect the taste.
An increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere results in an increased amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A decrease usually results in a decreased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas. It also causes global warming.