Carbon dioxide is the product for burning reaction of kerosene.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
CO2 is the body's natural acid, so if your body has too much CO2 it will begin to compensate. Your body "blows off" CO2 through your respiratory system. Increased respiratory rate and depth will "blow off" excess CO2
Planes are usually made of pretty much aluminum as well as other lightweight composite materials. They are built to be strong and lightweight.
The planes take-off with a catipulte but they have to be light planes nothing to heavy. Then the plane goes into full throtle flaps up then takes-off
Float planes.
only 2000 planes take off
No because the air around the plane has pressure. If two planes take off at the same time the planes will crash. The planes might crash if they land at the same time.
It is believed that man has thickened the CO2 levels in the atmoshpere, but this is not the truth. volcanoes and tree-killer zones (both completely natural) are the culprits to the excess levels of CO2. volcanoes let off more CO2 than anything man could even match. and there have been volcanoes being formed more than ever, as well as tree-killer zones. these are cracks in the ground letting off CO2 directly from the earth. although trees do thrive off of Carbon Dioxide there must be moderation in all things, and there is so much CO2 in that area, it kills all life in the area. there, you would not find a bug anywhere.
There are between 40000 to 50000 planes that take off each day.
Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. The amount of CO2 emitted depends on the type of fossil fuel and how it is burned, but on average, burning one gallon of gasoline produces around 20 pounds of CO2. This is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
the airport tower of where it is landing because then they know not to let other planes land or take off at that time so there is not a crash.