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On average, one person produces around 1,300 tons of CO2 over their lifetime through activities like driving, using electricity, and consuming goods and services that require energy. This carbon footprint can vary based on lifestyle choices and location.

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How many pounds of CO2 does the average US household produce?

Dnt no exactly, but in 2003 it was 12.4 tonnes per person


How many people die of breathing CO2?

Accidental deaths due to breathing in too much carbon dioxide are rare. Inhaling high levels of CO2 can cause symptoms such as dizziness, headache, confusion, and in severe cases, unconsciousness or death. However, fatal incidents from breathing CO2 are uncommon outside of industrial or confined space accidents.


Why CO2 is more in alveolar air than expired air?

Alveolar air mixes with air in the anatomic dead space on its way, which is rich in oxygen. hence % of oxygen is more in expired air. Thus though amount of CO2 does not decrease, percentage decreases as inspired air contains very less amount of CO2 (0.03%).


What is the average blood pressure to reach Starling's equilibrium?

A heart is like an engine. It has two sides to it, the right and left. They are the same in function, with the right side being slightly smaller (for reasons to be explained). The "top" part of each side is known as the atria (atrium singular). This acts as a "turbocharger" that fills up with blood when the lower part (ventricles) are resting, then when full compresses to pump the blood downwards into the lower chambers.The ventricles are very strong and pump blood with force around the body. There are a number of valves in the heart, between the atria and ventricles and also between the ventricles and the blood vessels that leave the heart. These are there to prevent the backflow of blood when the heart is not pumping.The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the body and the right ventricle then pumps this blood to the lungs via the pulmonary artery where it loses CO2 and picks up O2. It then returns to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein and then the left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood all around the body via the aorta.The beating of the heart can be likened very crudely to the ignition of a car.How fast the engine runs is controlled by the gas pedal. The more gas you give it, the Can_you_Describe_basic_anatomy_of_human_heartit turns. This is likened to the vagus nerve that speeds up the heart rate when you are excited or frightened etc.However, if you just let the car idle, it will fire itself, at a low RPM though. This is the same in the heart as it has inbuilt pacemakers that will continue to fire even if there is no stimulus from the brain, sort of like a spark plug sparking away at idle.P.S this information is describing the heart


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How much CO2 does a house move produce?

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How much CO2 in tonnes does the UK produce?

9200000


Why do germinated seeds produce carbon dioxide?

Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.


How much CO2 do trees produce at night?

no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.


How much CO2 does the average bus produce?

30 tons of bullcrap


How much CO2 would 10 people produce in 1 day?

To calculate the amount of CO2 produced by 10 people in one day, we need to consider the average daily CO2 emissions per person. On average, one person produces around 20 pounds (9 kilograms) of CO2 per day. Therefore, 10 people would produce approximately 200 pounds (90 kilograms) of CO2 in one day. This calculation is based on the typical activities of individuals, such as transportation, energy consumption, and waste generation, which contribute to CO2 emissions.


How much CO2 do trains produce?

not really sure HA you were hoping to get a proper answer!


How much CO2 does a train produce?

On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day


How much CO2 emission does an Nissan 350Z produce?

273 g/km


How much co2 does mulch produce?

Mulch itself does not produce CO2. Instead, when organic mulch decomposes, it releases small amounts of CO2 as a byproduct of the natural decomposition process. The amount of CO2 released will depend on factors such as the type of mulch, its thickness, and environmental conditions.


Which gas is mostly produce during respiration?

Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2


Name two greenhouse gases that you produce too much of?

Carbon dioxide (CO2): We produce too much CO2 by burning fossil fuels (coal to make electricity, and oil for heating and transport.Methane (CH4): We produce too much CH4 by raising cattle. Cattle belching and manure release the gas, twenty-one times more powerful than CO2.