Volcanoes emit varying amounts of CO2 depending on their activity levels. On average, volcanoes release about 200 million tons of CO2 per year. This is a relatively small amount compared to human-generated CO2 emissions.
Approximately 40 billion tons of CO2 are emitted into the atmosphere each year from human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. This has led to an increase in the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
Oceans act as a carbon sink, in fact they are the largest carbon sink absorbing about 1/4 of the CO2 we put into the air. However, with global warming considering that CO2 dissolves better in cold water there is a worry that the oceans will not be able to hold as much CO2 and will begin to release it into the atmosphere
Two ways in which carbon dioxide is put into the Earth's atmosphere are through the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, which releases CO2 when they are combusted; and deforestation, which reduces the number of trees available to absorb CO2 through photosynthesis, leading to an increase in atmospheric CO2 levels.
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.
Burning fossil fuels for energy production, transportation, and industry is the largest human activity contributing to CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. Deforestation and land-use changes also release significant amounts of CO2.
The Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull prevented an estimated 15 million tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere during its 2010 eruption by grounding flights and reducing air travel emissions.
It will do nothing to the volcano.
it doesnt really matterr that much... its going to go over the side anyway. the bigger the reaction you want, the more you put in.
It depends where you put the glaass within the volcano.
CO2 tanks are not rated of the amount of pressure they put out, but the size of the tank and how much weight of CO2 it holds. This is because CO2 pressure changes rapidly with temperature. It is on average about 1000 psi.
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Yes. The CO2 suffocates that fire by depleting the oxygen feeding it.
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not much, the volcano type that does he worst damage is the composite/strato volcano. The composite and strato volcano are the same types just different names.
The problem is that we litter and put too much co2 into our air and that all the animals in the arctic might die.
You measure the amount of baking soda put in he volcano