No, only vegetation growing removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
A drastic reduction in plant life on Earth would result in less oxygen being produced through photosynthesis, which could lead to lower oxygen levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, the removal of plants would reduce the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, potentially exacerbating the greenhouse effect and contributing to climate change. Overall, the decrease in plant life could disrupt the balance of gases in the atmosphere and have far-reaching consequences on global climate patterns.
If there were no plants it is unlikely that there would be any atmosphere at all. Plants remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are a vital part of the carbon cycle. No plants would mean huge increases of greenhouse gases in the air and a runaway greenhouse effect. Animals on the other hand would make little or no difference to the levels of carbon in the atmosphere.
A dehumidifier can help to reduce moisture levels in a home, but it will not directly reduce radon levels. To reduce radon levels, you would need to implement radon mitigation techniques such as sealing cracks in the foundation or installing a radon mitigation system.
You would fins plants and animals in the troposphere, where we live on earth
No. Your BAC would still be the same. But vomiting would reduce the alcohol levels in the stomach, so your BAC later on will be lower.
Over-logging of trees means that they can no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This has actually happened and levels of carbon dioxide are building up in the atmosphere causing global warming.
If the environment is unable to wash the CO2 from the atmosphere, the concentrations would rise. Eventually, animals could start to die if the plant life did not flourish to the point of balance.
Yes.
Not driving helps reduce air pollution because fewer vehicles on the road means less emissions being released into the atmosphere from exhaust fumes. This can lower the levels of pollutants such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, which can contribute to smog, respiratory issues, and climate change.
youll die
Plants depend on Earth's atmosphere to carry out photosynthesis, a process which converts carbon dioxide into oxygen and energy. Animals rely on the atmosphere for oxygen to breathe and for regulating temperature and weather patterns that determine habitats and food sources. Overall, Earth's atmosphere is essential for sustaining life and the delicate balance of ecosystems.
That would be no other than RDAs.