it thins the ozone layer that protects us fom ultraviolet rays of the sun.
No, it certainly does not thin the ozone layer, where did you here such nonsense?
The bubbles of carbon dioxide produce a buoyancy effect.
The Greenhouse effect.
Carbon dioxide.
Yes.
An increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere results in an increased amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A decrease usually results in a decreased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas. It also causes global warming.
The natural greenhouse effect (helped by carbon dioxide) keeps the earth warm.The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect (from too much carbon dioxide) is causing global warming.
The natural greenhouse effect (helped by carbon dioxide) keeps the earth warm.The enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect (from too much carbon dioxide) is causing global warming.
No. The greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm. Extra carbon dioxide added to it is causing global warming.
Carbon dioxide as we know is a greenhouse gas. It causes greenhouse effect. That effect causes depletion of ozone.
Carbon dioxide
The normal greenhouse effect which keeps the earth warm enough for life is caused largely by water vapour, with a small effect from carbon dioxide and methane.However, the greenhouse gas responsible for the present enhanced greenhouse effect is carbon dioxide, yes.