Just as it affects everything else. If you cool it enough it will turn into a solid (dry ice). Carbon dioxide is somewhat unique in that it doesn't often exist in the liquid phase -- it sublimes and passes directly from the solid state into the gas state. The hotter it is, the faster the gaseous molecules will move!
An increase in carbon dioxide in the air contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change. This can result in rising global temperatures, more extreme weather events, and changes to ecosystems worldwide.
Carbon dioxide in the air contributes to the greenhouse effect, trapping heat and leading to global warming and climate change. Excess carbon dioxide can also dissolve in the ocean, causing ocean acidification which can harm marine life.
Yes, industrialization can increase the volume of carbon dioxide in the air due to the burning of fossil fuels, which releases CO2 as a byproduct. This can contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
It is actually 43.22%. In my openion it is only .03 %
Carbon most commonly enters the air as a gas: carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds, or carbon monoxide, but it can also exist in the air as a solid (soot) for long periods of time. Carbon is an element in a solid form. When it released in air, it remains in the same form. If it is burnt in air then it released carbon dioxide & carbon mono oxide.
It causes Global Warming,as the temperature increses , Green house effect .As carbon dioxide trapes heat.
The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
Yes, carbon dioxide can dissolve in air. When carbon dioxide is released into the air, it can mix and dissolve into the surrounding atmosphere. This dissolution is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other gases in the air.
it reduces it
Carbon dioxide makes up 0.038 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's temperature through the greenhouse effect.
The seltzer tablets will likely have a cooling effect on the air temperature. As they dissolve and produce carbon dioxide gas, the process absorbs heat from the surrounding air, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
¨During the photosynthesis process the plant takes in some carbon dioxide from the air and uses it during the rest of the process. When the plant inhales the carbon dioxide it means that there is less of it in the air. This means that there is less carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the enhanced greenhouse effect is reduced.
To rise. This is global warming.
we will all die :)
Bushfires burn wood and vegetation, releasing carbon dioxide into the air, but they do not have a long-term effect on total atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This is because the new growth that follows the busfire will eventually absorb the same amount of carbon as the trees that were burnt.
An increase in carbon dioxide in the air contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change. This can result in rising global temperatures, more extreme weather events, and changes to ecosystems worldwide.
kiira says it may get to the stage where it will kill us:)