because earth is further away from the sun and Venus is closer to the sun
Mars has a thin atmosphere with low air pressure that is composed mostly of carbon dioxide. Its atmosphere is about 95% carbon dioxide, with very little oxygen compared to Earth.
we breath out a little oxygen aswell
when you breathe underwater, those little bubbles are filled with carbon dioxide
To test if carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis, you can conduct an experiment using two groups of plants: one group exposed to carbon dioxide and another group in an environment devoid of carbon dioxide. Monitor the plants for growth and the production of oxygen, which can be measured through the release of bubbles in water or using a dissolved oxygen meter. If the plants in the carbon dioxide-free environment show little to no growth or oxygen production compared to the control group, it would indicate that carbon dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.
No, air is mostly nitrogen and oxygen with very very little carbon dioxide (less than 1%)What you exhale is mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and some carbon dioxide.
Venous blood is loaded with carbon dioxide and low in oxygen Arterial blood is rich in oxygen with little carbon dioxide
I think there is little water or little air?! I'm not 100% sure!
Respiratory excretionPlants = oxygen and water in light, a little carbon dioxide in darknessHumans = mostly carbon dioxide and a little water all the time
the leaf has super little holes. The holes breathe in the carbon dioxide.
Very little, compared to human emissions. It's hard to say exactly...It is 25.687%, approximately, it is 25.7%it is 25.687%
It's lovely with a little sauce bernaise.
Carbon Dioxide and a little oxygen.