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Indirectly yes. It causes global warming, which increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Respiration :)
Algae and cyanobacteria help to keep the balance of atmospheric gases by producing oxygen through photosynthesis and consuming carbon dioxide. This process plays a crucial role in regulating the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which are essential for life on Earth.
by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
The burning of fossil fuels (coal & oil) is the primary cause of the increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
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No, cyanobacteria helped change the young Earth's atmosphere by producing oxygen through photosynthesis. The accumulation of oxygen in the atmosphere eventually led to the Great Oxidation Event, around 2.4 billion years ago, which transformed the atmosphere to be more oxygen-rich.
Not burning carbon compounds.
Indirectly yes. It causes global warming, which increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Forest fires increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Respiration :)
Respiration :)
Yes because trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide and store the carbon.
Earth's early atmosphere was primarily composed of carbon dioxide. Early bacteria used carbon dioxide as a source of fuel and as a result produced oxygen.
Algae and cyanobacteria help to keep the balance of atmospheric gases by producing oxygen through photosynthesis and consuming carbon dioxide. This process plays a crucial role in regulating the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which are essential for life on Earth.
Burning fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas can increase the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.