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give conditions under which carbon dioxide level rises above normal in animals

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Answered by avabooleav
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The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has risen from about 270 parts per million (ppm) before 1700 to about 355 ppm today. Climate changes, including a mean global surface temperature rise of between 2.8 and 5.2°C, have been predicted by five independent general circulation models (GCMs) for a doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration. The objectives of this paper are to examine plant responses to rising carbon dioxide levels and climatic changes and to interpret the consequences of these changes on crop water use and water resources for the United States.

Answered by humazubair2019
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Carbon dioxide concentrations are rising mostly because of the fossil fuels that people are burning for energy.

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