The atmosphere doesn't produce any sulphur dioxide. It receives a fair bit from various human activities though.
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There are many human actions that increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air such as car emissions, pollution, landfills, and other daily practices.
Made out of a centural iron core and a rocky mantle.The atmosphere of Venus is incredibly dense and cloud covered. The clouds are made of sulfuric acid droplets and sulfur dioxide (instead of water). If you were on the surface of the planet, the air above you is like being 1km under the ocean (or over 90 times heavier than the Earth's atmosphere). This is like what a submarine experiences at 3000 ft below the surface of the Earth's ocean. The atmosphere is composed mainly of carbon dioxide (96%), 3.5% nitrogen, and less than 1% is made up of carbon monoxide, argon, sulfur dioxide, and water vapor. The intense surface of Venus with the pressure and cloud cover can cause Venus to be incredibly hot - hotter than even Mercury at around 740K.All this carbon dioxide in the air has produced at strong greenhouse effect, which traps heat in the atmosphere. A small amount of sunlight can penetrate the planet's thick cloud layer (about 2%) without being reflected by the sulfuric acid clouds or absorbed by the atmosphere. Whatever sunlight does make it through heats the surface, and is re-emitted in the infrared. But virtually all energy emitted by the planet in the infrared (heat radiation) is absorbed by the carbon dioxide rich air. The result is unusually high surface temperatures of about 460C (860F).Why should Venus and not the Earth have a hot and thick atmosphere? Some scientists call it the Goldilocks phenomenon.Measurements made by probes which travelled through the atmosphere have shown that temperature varies no more than a few degrees from the equator to the poles, and that the atmospheric temperature remains nearly constant through the long dark night. Thus there are no significant daily, seasonal, or latitudinal temperature gradients in the atmosphere.
In the light reaction of photosynthesis, oxygen is produced as a waste product. This oxygen is released into the atmosphere and is essential for humans as we breathe it in during respiration.
Oxygen is the waste product produced during photosynthesis that humans use daily for respiration. Oxygen is essential for the survival of all aerobic organisms, including humans, as it is required for cellular respiration to produce energy.
Sulfur can be harmful when inhaled in the form of sulfur dioxide gas, which can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate asthma and other respiratory conditions. Additionally, sulfur compounds can contribute to acid rain when released into the atmosphere, which can harm ecosystems and infrastructure.
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Plants absorb about 25 of the carbon dioxide emissions produced by human activities each day.
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Acid rain does not occur daily. It typically occurs when pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from human activities are released into the atmosphere and combine with water vapor to form acidic compounds that fall back to the ground as rain, snow, fog, or dust. Acid rain is more common in areas with high levels of pollution from industry and transportation.
Carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, which releases carbon stored in these fuels. Additionally, deforestation and land-use changes can also contribute to an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere as trees store carbon and their removal releases it.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the daily average concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere surpassed 400 parts per million for the first time in human history. The world emits 2.4 million pounds of CO2 per second.
There are many human actions that increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air such as car emissions, pollution, landfills, and other daily practices.
The weather refers to the daily conditions of the atmosphere not the climate. Everyday weather can vary a lot.
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Daily conditions of the atmosphere.