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Q: What forms when water vapor combines with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
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Is there more nitrogen or carbon dioxide in earth's atmosphere?

There is much more nitrogen in earth's atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Nitrogen forms about 79%, while carbon dioxide makes up about 0.04%.


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No, they release carbon and others from the exhaust but later the carbon goes through synthesis in which it forms carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.


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What forms when carbon dioxide sulfur dioxide or nitric oxide combine with water in the air?

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How Does carbon dioxide provide the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugars in photosynthesis?

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A mixture of gases that forms your atmosphere?

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What is the role for carbon dioxide on this earth?

We would die without carbon dioxide - carbon dioxide is essential to the production of oxygen! Trees and green plants ingest carbon dioxide from the atmosphere; plankton and green algae from the salt water (including ocean) or fresh water they live in. These green things produce oxygen as part of the process of photosynthesis. Oxidation produces some carbon dioxide, too, but the net effect is to give off less carbon dioxide, and produce more oxygen than they use. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forms part of the greenhouse effect, which, if its levels are not disturbed, keeps the earth pleasantly warm enough for life.