Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is a process that removes co2 from the atmosphere.
Transpiration
Burning fossil fuels adds Carbon Dioxide and other chemicals into the atmosphere and when that happens the earths atmospheres heats up and then temperatures rise, which will start to kill the plants and animals on our planet
Yes, burning fossil fuel adds nitrogen, in the form of nitric oxide, to the atmosphere.
It increases the carbon dioxide in the oceans. It adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis is a process that removes co2 from the atmosphere.
nitrogen, oxygen, argon
Transpiration
oxidation
makes ur thing smaller
Burning fossil fuels adds carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, to the atmosphere. This can raise global temperatures.
Photosynthesis in plants adds oxygen to the air. That's because the process uses H2O (water). Photolysis (splitting with light) uses sunlight, or whatever source of light is being used by the plant, to split the water into H+ (positively charged hydrogen ions) and O2, oxygen atoms. The plant only needs the hydrogen ions, so the oxygen is released through the stomata of the plant's leaves. It then enters the atmosphere.
Combustion. The burning of any material.
To be a little specific it's the enough 'gravitational force'. This is primarily responsible for moon's lack of atmosphere. This adds to lack of oxygen, the friendly atmosphere, water, and so on...
Recall that plants take carbon dioxide from the air and make oxygen. Ocean plants do the exact same thing.
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 .
Evaporation