Carbon dioxide is NOT a life characteristic.
Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.
no
Light, water, carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide can be physically separated by electricity.
To change (increase or decrease) carbon dioxide concentration and temperature (in different experiments, not simultaneously) and to measure the effect on growth.
it promotes tree growth and plant growth, which through photosynthesis breaks apart the carbon dioxide, absorbing the carbon and releasing the oxygen.
Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.
Growth of plants
no
Light, water, carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide can be physically separated by electricity.
Plants absorb and feed off of carbon dioxide, so it will grow faster.
carbon dioxide and sunlight.
nothing
Generally, yes. Plants "breathe in" carbon dioxide and "breathe out" oxygen. Carbonation in water is suffused carbon dioxide, so we would expect that the extra CO2 would promote plant growth.
The effect of carbon dioxide to plant growth, when adding additional carbon dioxide is negative. My scientific discoveries prove that it may be to hard on the plant to process more carbon dioxide than its actually used to. Agree?
the 4 main element for growth is Oxygen, carbon dioxide, sunlight, & water. Out of which carbon dioxide, sunlight, & water is required. And oxygen is required for respiration. If you mean chemical elements, they are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen in that order.