Venus has high levels of carbon dioxide, with about 96.5% of its atmosphere composed of this gas. This thick CO2 atmosphere contributes to an extreme greenhouse effect, resulting in surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. The high carbon dioxide levels are a key factor in Venus's harsh climate and lack of water.
Because you might not be able to breathe in the high or low carbon dioxide because it really depends if you are use to it or not but you maybe be able to take it for other reasons.
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Over 96% of Venus's atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide. This high concentration of carbon dioxide contributes to the planet's extreme greenhouse effect, leading to its extremely high surface temperatures.
The atmosphere on Earth had the most carbon dioxide around 300 million years ago during the Carboniferous period. This period is known for high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide which supported the growth of lush forests and high oxygen levels.
Today the average concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is approx. 4oo vpm; some scientists consider that values over 300 ppm are high.
Because you might not be able to breathe in the high or low carbon dioxide because it really depends if you are use to it or not but you maybe be able to take it for other reasons.
well, you don't breath carbon dioxide, you breath oxygen
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The suffix -capnia refers to conditions related to carbon dioxide levels in the blood or tissues. It is commonly used in medical terms to indicate conditions such as hypercapnia (high carbon dioxide levels) or hypocapnia (low carbon dioxide levels).
hypercarbia (overly high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood)
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Over 96% of Venus's atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide. This high concentration of carbon dioxide contributes to the planet's extreme greenhouse effect, leading to its extremely high surface temperatures.
Venus has a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, making up about 96.5% of its atmosphere. This high concentration of carbon dioxide contributes to the intense greenhouse effect on the planet, resulting in surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead.
That would be Venus. Its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere traps heat using the "greenhouse effect", making the temperatures so high that the surface of the planet is soft and melted.