Okay the answer is the first one each year CO2 level rises and then falls over the past 50 years it has steadily increased
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The current atmospheric carbon dioxide level is around 415 parts per million (ppm). This level has been steadily increasing due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to concerns about climate change.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
The ocean absorbs large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and is acidified thereby.
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
An increase in the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide is the biggest contributor to global warming.
Carbon Dioxide
Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide might cause global warming.
Global temperatures have increased as atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have risen, due to the greenhouse effect trapping heat in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is known as global warming, leading to climate change and resulting in more frequent and severe weather events.
Human activities have increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels primarily through the burning of fossil fuels for energy, deforestation, and industrial processes.
The current atmospheric carbon dioxide level is around 415 parts per million (ppm). This level has been steadily increasing due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to concerns about climate change.
The burning of fossil fuels has dramatically increased the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
No. This is part of the carbon cycle, which is a closed system and does not increase or reduce the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide. The only way to increase the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is to bring carbon from outside that system. Volcanic eruptions can add a relatively small amount, but the main source of new carbon is from burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas.
Carbondioxde in atmospheric air amount to about 0.04%.
A. M. Campbell has written: 'Emission inventory of atmospheric sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide pollutants within the Province of Manitoba for 1981 and 1982' -- subject(s): Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, Atmospheric sulphur dioxide, Environmental aspects of Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, Environmental aspects of Atmospheric sulphur dioxide, Environmental aspects of Factory and trade waste, Environmental chemistry, Factory and trade waste
The ocean absorbs large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and is acidified thereby.
The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is
The ocean absorbs large amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and is acidified thereby.