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Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc
When concentration of carbon dioxide increases, global warming increases. This causes ozone depletion.
Since the concentration of carbon dioxide is more in the blood vessels it simply diffuses towards the air in the lungs which has lesser concentration of it.
Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
Light, carbon dioxide concentration, and temperature.
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The light intensity has a little bit more effect. The amount of carbon dioxide is generally in excess of what is required for the photosynthesis. It would have to raise significantly above current levels to overtake the effect of light intensity. That is not to say carbon dioxide concentration isn't still very important. The carbon dioxide concentration also has a minor secondary effect by slightly expanding the tropical and temperate regions towards towards the poles when it is higher and shrinking them towards the equator when it drops - it has to be warm for photosynthetic plants to thrive.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
The intensity of light, concentration of carbon dioxide and temperature are the three main factors that affect photosynthesis. They determine the rate at which photosynthesis occurs.
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The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is
There are several factors.Temperature,CO2 concentration,H2O amound,light etc
When sulfur dioxide dissolves in water it produces acid rain.
The carbon dioxide concentration would be the highest where the oxygen is low.