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It would depend on the manner of animals and the amount of increase. Generally speaking, the bigger the animal, the more carbon dioxide they will produce.

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What is most likely the slow build up of c02 in the atmosphere?

The most likely cause of the slow build-up of CO2 in the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. This releases carbon dioxide into the air as a byproduct of combustion, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. Other human activities, like deforestation and industrial processes, also release CO2 into the atmosphere.


Is carbon dioxide dangerous?

Carbon dioxide is dangerous to the body because as the concentration of C02 rises in the blood is acidifies the blood. The enzymes and other chemical reactions of the body are very sensitive to changes in the concentration of hydrogen ions (pH) so the partial pressure of C02 in the blood has to be very tightly controlled. The response to exercise and rise of C02 in the blood is an immediate increase in the rate of respiration which flushes the C02 from the body returning blood pH normal and healthy level.


What are the effects of c02 levels rising?

Rising CO2 levels contribute to global warming by trapping heat in the atmosphere, leading to climate change with effects such as rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and disruption of ecosystems and habitats. Additionally, increased CO2 can lead to ocean acidification, impacting marine life and coral reefs.


What are problems caused by gases that are released into air as pollutants?

Gases released as pollutants can contribute to smog, acid rain, and global warming. They can also exacerbate respiratory problems and other health issues in humans and wildlife. Additionally, some pollutants can harm ecosystems and disrupt the balance of gases in the atmosphere.


Describe 2 ways in which the atmosphere is important to life on earth?

The three reasons why the atmosphere is important is that the atmosphere traps heat from the sun, that way it keeps us warm and the ocean from freezing up. Also is important because it helps you from deadly rays from the sun like UV rays. Lastly it is it important because it helps you breath by giving Oxygen to us, then us letting put Carbon Dioxide to the plants and trees, and the plants give us Oxygen!!!! Its the Circle of Life!

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What would happen if the world is covered by c02?

An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.


What of the earths atmosphere is C02?

038%


Does mars have a thin atmosphere of nitrogen?

mostly C02 and some nitrogen


What is the atmosphere composition earth made of?

c02,ho2,o2 ect


How much C02 is released into the atmosphere from a power station?

That depends on how big the powerstation is.


How would the life of human beings be if there was no plant life on the earth?

the plants would take in all oxygene and replace it with C02 luckily they would produce more oxygene than the amount of C02, this is how breath so if we had no plants to take in the C02 we wouldn't be able to breath... So we would't live


Why does PCO2 increase during hypoventilation?

The concentration of C02 in the lung is usual very low as the rate of inspiration and the exchange of volume between the lungs and the outside flushes the C02 into the air where it is a mere faction of a percent of the environmental gases. In the body however there is a constant metabolism that is producing C02. During hypoventilation the rate of exchange is insufficient to remove the C02 which is being produced faster than it is dissipated.


What occurs in the greenhouse effect?

The greenhouse effect is where all the c02 in the atmosphere allows the sunlight in, but instead of the regular process where the sunlight goes away from Earth, the c02 traps the sunlight in, cooking Earth and increasing the temperature, leading to global warming.


What does the letters c02 stands for?

The letters CO2 stand for carbon dioxide. It is a colorless gas that is naturally present in the Earth's atmosphere.


How does the carbon cycle affect the atmosphere of the earth?

It can regulate carbon because plants need it to live.


What is the partial pressure of oxygen at 1 atmosphere if P He- 609.5 mm Hg and P C02 equals 0.5 mm Hg?

150 mm Hg


If you were shot from 10 meters away by a c02 air pistol with a pellet that travels at 380fps with a full c02 bulb in it would it stick in you if not really hurt?

Yes it would hurt and depending on your clothing it may or may not penetrate your skin.