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probaly yes, because when something is in decomposition state it realeses gas called carbon dioxide
fossil fuels
The carbon Dioxide levels in the Earth's atmosphere are rising.
This gas is carbon dioxide: 0,039 445 %.
Green plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and using energy from the sun separate the carbon from the oxygen. They release the oxygen to the atmosphere, and use the carbon.
Not burning carbon compounds.
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Indirectly yes. It causes global warming, which increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
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Plants and trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. The ocean also absorbs carbon dioxide, so much now that it is becoming more acidic.
Continuing to burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) would lead to an increase in carbon dioxide levelsbecause we are adding long-buried carbon to the atmosphere and the carbon cycle is unable to cope with this extra amount.Natural sources of atmospheric carbon dioxide include volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms.Man-made sources of carbon dioxide include the burning of fossil fuels for heating, power generation and transport, as well as some industrial processes such as cement making.
Carbon dioxide. The increase of carbon dioxide is the cause of global warming.
Yes because trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide and store the carbon.
The increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere over the last 150 years was due to mankind's burning of fossil fuels.