Is this in 'The Science Lab' end of topic sheet? If yes (and usually in any work anyways), use the diagram that is given above and add up all the absorption of Carbon. If it is question 3b(i) you are talking about, the answer should be 204 Billion Tonnes.
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Ozone is very rare in our atmosphere, averaging about three molecules of ozone for every 10 million air molecules. In spite of this small amount, ozone plays a vital role in the atmosphere. In the information below, we present "the basics" about this important component of the Earth's atmosphere.SO COUNT THE NUMBER OF AIR MOLECULES IN THE ATMOSPHERE.....and MULTPLY WITH 3,U WILL GT THE ANSWER
Early volcanoes discharged different combinations of gases into the Earth's atmosphere creating rain, which cooled the planet and formed solid land masses, and every other element discovered presently.
the earth is the third planet of the solar system. planet earth has life like water , land and oxygen. that's why god create people , animals to live in planet earth because earth has every thing that people need and animals.
Because every guitarist is a musician but not every musician can play guitar.
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide or CO2
Carbon dioxide
Do you mean just the form of carbon in the atmosphere, or every where? If you mean in the atmosphere it's Carbon Dioxide, but if you mean everywhere it's in limestone, trees, the ocean, and other places. Sorry if this doesn't help ya.
The amount of carbon entering the atmosphere every year is increasing due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This increase in carbon emissions is a major contributor to global warming and climate change.
Sucks up the carbon doixide. Carbon dioxide is every animal's breath and heats up the atmosphere.
The surface of the ocean absorbs about 2.6 gigatons of carbon from the atmosphere every year. This process helps to regulate the Earth's carbon cycle and mitigate the effects of climate change.
every gas that is not nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and neon
Yes, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has been increasing annually due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This increase in carbon dioxide is a significant driver of global climate change.
If it stays the same, then the world's temperature does not go up. The carbon cycle moves carbon in and out of the atmosphere, the oceans and every other part of the biosphere. This is a natural effect and it keeps the world pleasantly warm for most of us to survive. The amount of carbon in the air stays the same. However, we have been burning coal and other fossil fuels for the past 250 years. Fossil fuels contain carbon that was laid down million of years ago, so this is extra gas into the atmosphere. This extra gas is also not removed. So it stays there warming up, causing global warming.
Carbon dioxide in 2014 made up 0.04% of the atmosphere. This figure is rising every year.
To calculate your daily carbon footprint, you can divide the annual anthropogenic carbon emissions (7,300 million tons) by the global population (7 billion) to get the average carbon emissions per person per year. Then divide this by 365 days to get your daily carbon footprint. However, to get a more accurate personal carbon footprint assessment, it would be beneficial to take into account other factors such as energy consumption, transportation habits, and waste production.