6. If the oxygen content of air is replaced by carbon
dioxide, what do you anticipate will happen?
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If carbon dioxide replaced the 21% of the atmosphere that oxygen currently occupies, it would mean nearly instantaneous death for all aerobic life forms, including some of those — like plants — that produce oxygen, but need a supply of it in the air and soil to support their metabolism. It would probably also initiate a runaway greenhouse effect that would render much of planet uninhabitable by most of the life it now supports.
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