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Ground level carbon dioxide is a pollutant. It reaches to atmosphere by westerly's.
Carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground and photons of light.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide mix match to form hot dry air.
A human footprint is what a person leaves behind when he or she walks in a soft surface such as mud, wet sand, or tracks mud or dirt onto another surface. It is created by the foot touching the ground and pressing into the soft surface.
No, all it needs is sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
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Photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide and uses sunlight to split it into carbon and oxygen, releasing the oxygen into the air, and combining the carbon with water from the ground to create glucose.
Since excess carbon dioxide, if present in water, easily escapes to the atmosphere, tests for carbon dioxide should be performed immediately after collection of water sample (especially for ground water samples which usually contain high carbon dioxide).
Surface Water
ground water contains more zooplanktons than phytoplanktons this zooplanktons releases co2 during respiration
Helium is a relatively light gas which is lighter than air at ground level. Exhaled air contains a lot of water vapour and carbon dioxide relative to normal air. Since ground level air is less dense than helium, adding water vapour and carbon dioxide makes exhaled air even more heavier than helium.
The chemicals in the paper will dissolve in the ground and release carbon dioxide, which is bad for the earth.