Continuing to burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) would lead to an increase in carbon dioxide levelsbecause we are adding long-buried carbon to the atmosphere and the carbon cycle is unable to cope with this extra amount.
Natural sources of atmospheric carbon dioxide include volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms.
Man-made sources of carbon dioxide include the burning of fossil fuels for heating, power generation and transport, as well as some industrial processes such as cement making.
levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide would decrease and levels of carbon dioxide would increase.
Carbon Dioxide would increase in the environment if the rain forests are demolished.
Yes. Cutting down trees will increase carbon dioxide levels.
The full question is: Which of the following describes a possible effect that an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would have on an ecosystem? A. Animal productivity would increase because more carbon dioxide would be available for cellular respiration. B. Plant productivity would increase because more carbon dioxide would be available for photosynthesis. C. All of the organisms would immediately die because carbon dioxide is poisonous to both plants and animals. D. Plant productivity would completely stop because plants cannot use carbon dioxide for life processes. Plant productivity would increase because more carbon dioxide would be available for photosynthesis. However, if humans have cut thousands of acres of trees and destroyed natural areas, trees and plants may be in short supply in some areas.
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.
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Forests.
levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide would decrease and levels of carbon dioxide would increase.
Carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon dioxide
It will rise. The temperature of the atmosphere is rising already because carbon dioxide is increasing due to human activity.
There would be more carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, so more heat would be captured in the atmosphere and global warming would increase.
Such an atmosphere on a planet would be the result of carbon dioxide emitted from volcanoes.
It would make the greenhouse effect stronger.
Carbon Dioxide would increase in the environment if the rain forests are demolished.
No, increases in carbon dioxide in your atmosphere would cause a warming trend.
An increase in carbon dioxide worldwide than yes it would cause global warming based on the greenhouse effect, as more carbon dioxide would build up in our atmosphere trapping more heat, raising the earth's temperature and therefore causing global warming.