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little or no oxygen
a large amount of CO2
water vapour
small amounts of other gases
measure of the amount of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere by a particular activity by a particular individual or organisation over its lifetime
the temp dropped and the wv condensed and formed oceans
the CO2 dissolved in the oceans as carbon precipitates sediments
algae and green plants
the growth of primitive plants used carbon dioxide and released oxygen by photosynthesis and thus the amount of oxygen in atmo increased and CO2 decreased
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a glowing splint, re-lights when introduced to a test tube of oxygen
when carbon dioxide is passed through limewater, the limewater turns milky
the sun emits electromagnetic radiation, the earth's surface emits longer wavelength radiation, most of the radiation is reflected back into space, greenhouse gases absorb the radiation which is then re-emitted back to earth, warming it
rising temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise
vehicles, industrial processes, and incomplete combustion of fuels
combustion, industrial processes, and natural sources like dust and wildfires
respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues, and increased risk of cancer
contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone (smog) and can affect plant growth and ecosystems, can reduce visibility, contribute to acid rain, and damage ecosystems
rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, chiefly to forests and lakes
sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen
respiratory issues like coughing and wheezing, exacerbating conditions like asthma and bronchitis, and contributing to acid rain, which damages ecosystems and infrastructure
respiratory irritation, increased vulnerability to infections, and contributing to smog and acid rain
identifying its causes, monitoring its effects, and developing solutions, ultimately leading to policy changes and environmental improvements