When there is excess, global warming rises more, and more, and more!!!
When there is excess of carbon dioxide, global warming rises so much that there could be mosquitoes that produce the malaria in Europe!!!
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Increased levels of CO2 increases global warming because CO2 is a greenhouse gas. The infra-red radiation emitted by the Earth is absorbed by greenhouse gas molecules, increasing their vibrational energy. This energy is then passed onto neighbouring molecules via collision (kinetic), and the increased kinetic energy of the air = increased temperature. Also, molecules which have absorbed IR radiation may re-emit it in all directions, some of which are towards the Earth. Therefore, this prevents the radiation from escaping the Earth's atmosphere, this warming the Earth. Global warming causes changes in crop cycles, extinction of certain species which can't adapt fast enough to survive, and changes in weather patterns.
Increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere can also lead to the death of marine animals/ plants, because the CO2 dissolves in sea water, and the more CO2 there is in the atmosphere, the greater the concentration gradient between the air and the water, so the greater the amount of CO2 which is dissolved into the oceans. This increases the acidity of the water because CO2 + H2O -> COOH, i.e. it creates a carboxylic acid. The increased acidity affects marine life, and causes the bleaching of coral reefs and the extinction of many other animals and plants.
All of this has an impact on humans - the bleaching of coral reefs could affect tourism, as could the changes in temperature and weather patterns. The extinction of animals and plants could lead to a food shortage. Mosquitoes (which thrive in hot climates) could lead to an increase in Malaria cases.
Most of the extra carbon from human activities accumulates in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
Cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide is then released into the atmosphere. As more organisms undergo cellular respiration, more carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
After carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it can be absorbed by plants through photosynthesis, dissolved in the oceans, or remain in the atmosphere contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Plants help lessen the greenhouse effect by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. They store this carbon in their biomass, which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Additionally, plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which helps to balance the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
When fossil fuels are burned for energy, carbon that was stored in them is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Most of the extra carbon from human activities accumulates in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
An increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere results in an increased amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. A decrease usually results in a decreased concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide is then released into the atmosphere. As more organisms undergo cellular respiration, more carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
After carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it can be absorbed by plants through photosynthesis, dissolved in the oceans, or remain in the atmosphere contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Venus has a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, making up about 96.5% of its atmosphere. This high concentration of carbon dioxide contributes to the intense greenhouse effect on the planet, resulting in surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, adds to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This extra CO2 makes an enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming .
No. The greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm. Extra carbon dioxide added to it is causing global warming.
Plants help lessen the greenhouse effect by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. They store this carbon in their biomass, which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Additionally, plants release oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which helps to balance the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Over-logging of trees means that they can no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This has actually happened and levels of carbon dioxide are building up in the atmosphere causing global warming.
Over-logging of trees means that they can no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This has actually happened and levels of carbon dioxide are building up in the atmosphere causing global warming.
When fossil fuels are burned for energy, carbon that was stored in them is released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
The greenhouse effect does not increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The greenhouse effect happens because of the carbon dioxide (and other greenhouse gases) in the atmosphere.It is the burning of fossil fuels that increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Burning coal, oil and natural gas releases age-old carbon dioxide that was laid down underground millions of years ago, so letting it free now puts an impossible burden on the carbon cycle, which cannot remove it.