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Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide, in that order. The most important element to sustaining life is Oxygen.
Yes. Carbon dioxide in the greenhouse effect keeps the Earth warm enough for life. Carbon dioxide is also a vital part of the carbon cycle, important for the growth of all vegetation, as well as human and animal breathing.
Carbon dioxide is important to people as it plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants produce oxygen and carbohydrates. It is also a major greenhouse gas, helping to regulate Earth's temperature. However, too much carbon dioxide emissions from human activities can contribute to climate change, which has negative impacts on the environment and human health.
No, the most abundant element on earth by mass is oxygen.
Air on Earth is mostly Nitrogen, followed by oxygen, and then carbon dioxide and trace gasses
oxygen/ carbon dioxide oxygen/ carbon dioxide
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide, in that order. The most important element to sustaining life is Oxygen.
because it produces oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide. the word equation is carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen, this is an endothermic reaction, it takes in heat.
they breath out oxygen for the humans and breath in carbon dioxide which helps the earth have less carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide
photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and recycles it to make oxygen. that is why trees are very important to the earth
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oxygen is important as it helps in respiration
the atmosphere
Mainly Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Carbon Dioxide
nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Because they exchange Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen