Yes, the earth's carbon cycle moves carbon, and carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere. Carbon is released from rotting vegetation, rotting trees, melting tundra and lake beds, aerobic (with oxygen) decomposition of landfills, and from the breath of living creatures. It also moves in and out of the surface of the oceans. Trees and vegetation usually absorb carbon, but some carbon is emitted at night.
No, not add like adding extra. Cigarettes are part of the carbon cycle. When the tobacco plant grows, it removes Carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. Then, when the tobacco is burnt, that carbon dioxide is returned to the atmosphere. So smoking does not contribute to global warming.
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Smoke is mixture of both these gases and C particles along with other gases .
carbon(from the smoke), CO2 and heat. water and carbon dioxide
The chemicals that are burned make the air we breathe bad. Plus it is burned and turns into smoke and smoke is not good for the human lungs.
Carbon dioxide.
More living things such as humans are being brought into existence, breathing out more carbon dioxide. Factories, cars and planes also contribute to rising carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in the atmosphere from the smoke they release. Plants such as trees are supposed to convert the carbon dioxide into oxygen, but we keep cutting them down. In short - because of the human race.
Smoke is usually carbon dioxide, which is a gas. Gases can not be acids, but carbon dioxide acts like an acid.
When you smoke, ride a vehicle, or use electricity, you let out carbon dioxide.
It is possible to breathe in carbon dioxide because if you smoke, you will breathe in carbon dioxide.
smoke is produced when the propane burns because the carbon oxidises into carbon dioxide which forms smoke.
No. Smoke is mostly solid carbon. The gas would be carbon dioxide. (invisible)
Carbon Dioxide ( CO2)
Smoke is mixture of both these gases and C particles along with other gases .
because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice because of the carbon dioxide in the dry ice
Not exactly. Everything is made from carbon, and when it is burned, the gas carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, but it's not necessarily inside the smoke.
Carbon dioxide hydrogen and lead
carbon(from the smoke), CO2 and heat. water and carbon dioxide
Smoke isn't a gas in itself - it's a collection of gases. The composition of smoke depends on what exactly you are burning. Wood smoke, for example, contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. Most smoke contains carbon dioxide, as well as other greenhouse gases such as nitrogen.