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carbon dioxide is generally heavier than oxygen and nitrogen why does not form a lower layer in the atmosphere?

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Answered by sagar22072004pathak
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True, because CO2 has capability to absorb IR radiations and are heated and thus gets lifted up. Vibrational energy of C=O bonds lies in IR while this doesn't happens in N2 and O2.
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