Too much carbon dioxide will kill any animal or human. We need oxygen to live. As the levels rise, the need for air increases and a person will begin to breathe harder and deeper. If the levels get even higher, they will try to get out of the room or become unconscious.
It increases.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
If fossil fuel usage increases, global carbon dioxide content will increase. This is because burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct, contributing to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. As CO2 levels rise, it can exacerbate climate change and its associated impacts on the environment and weather patterns.
In this case the heat of combustion decrease.
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A) additional oxygen will diffuse into the blood as carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood in the lungs
No, increases in carbon dioxide in your atmosphere would cause a warming trend.
Increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide can lead to a phenomenon known as the greenhouse effect, where more heat is trapped in the Earth's atmosphere. This can contribute to global warming and lead to climate change. Additionally, high concentrations of carbon dioxide can also affect ocean acidity, impacting marine life.
Co2 is a acidic gas. water turn acidic when CO2 dissolved.
If the level of carbon dioxide increases, the repiratory centers are signaled to increase the rate and depth of breathing. This will result in the return of normal CO2 (carbon dioxide) and slows the breathing rate.
Increases acidity
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