The 'problem' of 'this problem' is not understood.
The problem with gas emissions created by transportation are entering the atmosphere as a form of carbon?Read more: The_problem_with_gas_emissions_created_by_transportation_are_entering_the_atmosphere_as_a_form_of_carbon
No, carbon footprints are not an environmental issue.Instead, they can be viewed as part of an environmental problem or as part of an environmental solution, depending upon the context. Specifically, the problem is the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment. Environmental problems, such as high levels of carbon dioxide, may either find their root cause in natural events or result from human intervention.Either way, the issue is how to solve the problem. Therefore, how best to lower levels of carbon dioxide in the environment is part of the issue that hopefully leads to amelioration or resolution of the problem.
It is a problem because the carbon has been stored for 300 million years. Adding it to the atmosphere now is too much for the carbon cycle to manage, so levels build up causing global warming.
Global warming means there is extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is putting an extra strain on the carbon cycle, which is unable to remove all the extra carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide has one carbon and two oxygen molecules. Carbon monoxide has one of each. So the answer is: one "missing" oxygen atom if you are looking at it from the perspective of a carbon dioxide molecule.
After this reaction carbon dioxide is evolved.
it harms the enviroment and builds up polloution
I have a carbon monoxide detector. If a leak is detected, what type of company would I call to repair it?
Plankton takes in carbon dioxide from the sea and stores it in its body. When plankton dies, it still has the carbon dioxide inside it, so has removed some of the problem from the ocean (problem for us). Without plankton, there'd be a lot more carbon dioxide and global warming would be worse.
carbon monoxide is a rich indicator, if you are producing too much, you have a fuel system problem.
actually. its also my problem.. hey, are you from dadoc? hmmm...