Just as the earth has naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, so also does the planet Venus have naturally-occurring carbon dioxide in its atmosphere. Because the concentration of carbon dioxide is so high in the Venetian atmosphere, it has a more considerable greenhouse effect.
the high levels of carbon dioxide would greenhouse effect because the gases act like a greenhouse traping all of the heat inside and even though Mercury is closer than venus, venus is the hottest planet in our solar system
Very high levels of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) on the planet Venus mean that the greenhouse effect there has become a runaway greenhouse effect. There were once seas on Venus, but the temperature is so high that they have all boiled dry.
The large amounts of carbon-dioxide in Venus' atmosphere cause a runaway greenhouse effect and surface temperatures to rise over 350 degrees Celsius.
- carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere: - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the biosphere - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by body of waters
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide. That's not quite right because carbon dioxide is about 95% of the atmosphere of Mars.
in the atmosphere
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
Venus has the thickest carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Mars is the terrestrial planet with a thin carbon dioxide atmosphere. Venus also has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but it is very thick.
- carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere: - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the biosphere - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by body of waters
The process of decay releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Yes, I think soil can emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Most of the carbon in the atmosphere is in the form of carbon dioxide, (CO2) gas.
Volcanos release sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and ash to the atmosphere at the same time
Well I know that the atmosphere has carbon dioxide in it, and when we breath out we release carbon dioxide that could be then added to the atmosphere.
The carbon Dioxide levels in the Earth's atmosphere are rising.
Respiration :)
No. The Martian atmosphere is very thin, but it does consist mainly of carbon dioxide. Venus is the terrestrial planet with a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid.