The amount of heat absorbed or released by air is influenced by factors such as temperature difference, volume of air, specific heat capacity, and the presence of moisture. Additionally, the properties of the surface with which the air is in contact can also affect the heat transfer process.
Air moves into the atmosphere due to several factors, including temperature differences, wind patterns, and pressure gradients. These factors create a continuous cycle where air rises, cools, condenses, and falls, creating weather patterns and contributing to the Earth's climate system.
Air plays a crucial role in shaping weather conditions in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure and temperature drive the movement of air masses, which in turn leads to the formation of weather systems such as high or low-pressure systems, precipitation, and winds. Air also carries water vapor, which can condense to form clouds and eventually result in rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation.
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.
Three pollutants released into the air when fuels are burned are carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. These pollutants contribute to air pollution, respiratory issues, and environmental damage.
The source of Oxygen is the Carbondioxide in the air.
Carbondioxide
To smell the water and better protect themselves
when the groundwater is exposed to the air the carbondioxide present in the air gets dissolved in the water due to which the ph of groundwater decreases
The person breathes in oxygen and breaths out carbondioxide back into the spirometre. Because the carbondioxide can become a saftey hazard, soda lime is placed in the spirometre to remove the carbondioxide, however the volume of carbondioxide is equal to the volume of oxygen, as the oxygen is not being replace, so removing the carbondioxide removes the oxygen as well, making the spirometre drop.
j.black
we breath carbondioxide
carbondioxide
Carbondioxide
No, it isn't. Both are homogeneous mixtures, but .... :Air is a mixture of gases, mainly of nitrogen, oxygen, carbondioxide and water vapor.Amalgam is (homogeneous) mixture of metals, of which essentially one is mercury (Hg)
Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves of all plants during sunlight exposure releasing oxygen into the air and using carbondioxide in the air to make it...
plants. when humans exhale carbondioxide, plants take it in and turn it back into oxygen. especially trees