Carbon dioxide itself does not directly cause flooding; however, increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere contribute to climate change, which can lead to more extreme weather patterns, including heavy rainfall and storms. These intensified weather events can overwhelm drainage systems and lead to flash flooding. Additionally, rising temperatures can result in the melting of glaciers and ice caps, contributing to higher sea levels and coastal flooding. Thus, while CO2 is not a direct cause of flooding, its role in climate change exacerbates conditions that can lead to flooding events.
no
Carbon dioxide is known as a greenhouse gas which cause global warming.
No, increases in carbon dioxide in your atmosphere would cause a warming trend.
When glucose is added to yeast in solution, the enzymes inside it turn the mixture into ethanol and carbon dioxide, so, for your question, carbon dioxide. It also respires normally (aerobically) and then too produces carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide can cause the depletion of ozone indirectly. It is due to the global warming which then causes ozone depletion.
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. While it doesn't cause anything, when dry ice sublimates (melts, except without becoming a liquid), gaseous carbon dioxide is released. So if this happens in an enclosed space, there will be a buildup of carbon dioxide.
Global warming.
carbon dioxide.
No.because in carbon dioxide carbon is attached with oxygen.S,it prevents oxidation,since,it is stronger reducing agent than that of the iron.
Carbon (one atom) and Oxygen (two atoms) combine to make carbon dioxide (CO2). Neither of these elements is an air pollutant, though the result, carbon dioxide, is.
Carbon dioxide is used in baking to help baked goods rise and become light and fluffy. When baking soda or baking powder, which both release carbon dioxide when combined with liquids and heat, is added to the batter or dough, the gas forms bubbles that expand and cause the product to rise.
Yes