Anthropogenic = made by man.
So: breathing, driving a car, using electricity from a coal (or oil or natural gas) power plant, heating your house (or cooling it).
Carbon dioxide is a molecule, not an atom.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas at room temperature.
An increased rate of breathing as a result of an increased buildup of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream would be best described as an example of?
an increase in entropy
Basically, sulfur dioxide is a acidic gas. As acid reacts with alkali, carbonates and metals, all 3 are actually ideal to remove sulfur dioxide. However, in the context of removing sulfur dioxide due to air pollution, reacting sulfur dioxide with alkali and carbonate would be more appropriate. For example, removing sulfur dioxide with calcium carbonate would result in calcium sulfate, water and carbon dioxide.
The principal contribution is the combustion of the fossil fuels.
If something is caused by humans, then it is referred to as being anthropogenic. For instance, the carbon dioxide in the air due to human industry is said to be anthropogenic carbon dioxide. Human Error: Example Bushe's declaration of war against shadows! Homo: Taxanomic name for man< Latin hom, man.
Anthropogenic action means activities that are produced or caused by humans, usually used in a negative way. For example, polluted and degraded soil can be contributed to pesticides and fertilizer (man-made materials).
For example, if the per-unit variable cost is $15 and selling price per unit is $20, then the contribution margin is equal to $5. The contribution margin may provide a $5 contribution toward the reduction of fixed costs or a $5 contribution to profits.
Example: I've got to be honest your contribution to this presentation was the greatest
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound.
Dioxide means an oxygen molecule in a compound. Example CO2 is carbon dioxide, the O2 part is the dioxide.
Production Drama is drama within a production of some sort, for example a musical or an Opera.
an excretion is an example of breathing out Co2
Yes, the bonds in sulfur dioxide are covalent.
what is an example of lower production costs brought about by technology
yes