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On average, exhaled breath contains about 4% carbon dioxide. This amounts to roughly 40,000 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide.
It is Venus.
The air we breathe out contains about 16% oxygen and 4% carbon dioxide. The rest is mainly nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases.
No, mercury does not have large amounts of carbon dioxide. Mercury is primarily composed of the element mercury (Hg) and does not contain significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
The ocean absorbs large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and is acidified thereby.
No. Carbon dioxide contains oxygen as well as carbon.
The circulatory system, specifically blood, contains large amounts of fluid and transports nutrients, wastes, and gases throughout the body. It is responsible for delivering oxygen to tissues, removing carbon dioxide, distributing hormones, and regulating body temperature.
The ocean absorbs large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and is acidified thereby.
Air contains several gases, but the two most abundant ones are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Other gases found in smaller amounts include argon, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of others.
Air leaving human lungs during exhalation contains higher levels of carbon dioxide and lower levels of oxygen compared to the air we breathe in. It also contains water vapor and other gases like nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases.
The troposphere is the only layer of the atmosphere that contains significant amounts of water vapor and carbon dioxide. This is the layer closest to the Earth's surface, extending up to around 10-15 kilometers in altitude.