there would be no more global warming but all the plants would die from lack of carbon dioxide then we would all die. sad world.
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
Excess carbon dioxide in cells and tissues can lead to a condition called hypercapnia, which can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, confusion, and ultimately respiratory failure if not treated promptly. The body relies on a delicate balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen to maintain proper functioning, so high levels of carbon dioxide can disrupt this balance and lead to detrimental effects on the body's metabolism and oxygen delivery.
When smoking, a person inhales not only carbon dioxide but also harmful chemicals such as nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. Inhaling these substances can lead to various health issues, including lung damage, respiratory problems, and an increased risk of developing conditions such as cancer and heart disease. It is best to avoid smoking altogether to protect your health.
If you hold your breath for 45 seconds, you may begin to feel discomfort due to the build-up of carbon dioxide in your lungs. Your body will trigger the urge to breathe, and it's important to listen to these signals to avoid the risk of passing out or damaging your lungs.
The wetland would be warn away by erosion.
you die
you will die
It is removed to the lungs in the blood
It goes through your respiratory system, and into the blood stream, where the oxygen takes the place of 'old oxygen', which has been converted to carbon dioxide, and you breath out the carbon dioxide. That is repeated with each breath.
Ummm... IT WOULD DIE ... how owuld u live with no air
carbon dioxide is produced.
When you smoke, ride a vehicle, or use electricity, you let out carbon dioxide.
If it is not removed at all, you suffocate. If it is incomplete, it will change the blood pH and screw-up a lot of body chemistry. Then your bowels fill with poo and your nosel passgae evaporates from lack of salt
There is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. You have been breathing it in all your life.
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
Excess carbon dioxide in cells and tissues can lead to a condition called hypercapnia, which can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, confusion, and ultimately respiratory failure if not treated promptly. The body relies on a delicate balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen to maintain proper functioning, so high levels of carbon dioxide can disrupt this balance and lead to detrimental effects on the body's metabolism and oxygen delivery.