it forms up the ozone which arpsobs the ultra-violet radiation
How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
Mars has a thin, mainly carbon dioxide atmosphere.
carbon dioxide or co2
CO2 weighs 44 and it is heavier than Nitrogen and Oxygen...it is denser than Oxygen still it is able to mix with other gases in the atmosphere
CO2 provides approximately .03% of the earth's atmosphere. If you consider that the earth's atmosphere contains approximately 4.2 billion cubic kilometers - which is the "effective mass" of the atmosphere, or the mass of the entire atmosphere if measured at sea level pressure - then: 4.2 billion x .03 % = 1,260,000 cubic kilometers of CO2. The other constant used in this equation is the "Karman Limit" of 100 miles as the upper boundary for earth's atmosphere.
The ocean is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it.
plants maintain balance of co2 and o2 in the atmosphere..
CO2 is a greenhouse gas. Too much CO2 in the atmosphere will make the climate hotter because it acts like a 'greenhouse' or blanket as it insulates heat in the atmosphere. CO2 allows heat to pass into the atmosphere but it doesn't allow heat to pass out into space. Too much CO2 in the atmosphere would trap the heat in the atmosphere, causing climate change.
CO2 makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere
Photosynthesis is a process that removes co2 from the atmosphere.
Limestone is a natural absorber of CO2.
Burning trees not only creates more carbon dioxide because of the smoke released from the burning, but also because trees help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. They take in CO2 and release oxygen. The less trees there are, the more CO2 in our atmosphere.
if we stop deforestation by 50%, it will stop 500 billion tons of CO2 going to the atmosphere!!!
How long does co2 remain in the atmosphere
mainly trees as they take in co2 and give out Oxygen.
Three planets, Earth, Venus and Mars, all have greenhouse effects from carbon dioxide (CO2) in their atmosphere.
History of climate change throughout the years, factors causing global warming such as methane gas and water vapor, the effects of CO2 on temperature is probably over-done, but something comparing the amounts of say, CO2 and water vapor in the atmosphere and their relative effects on insulating the atmosphere and the ensuing global warming would be more original.