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How carbon-dioxide leave the atmosphere?

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Answered by agrawalashutosp173y6
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Each time you exhale, you are releasingcarbon dioxide gas (CO2) into theatmosphere. Animals and plants get rid ofcarbon dioxide gas through a process called respiration. Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned.
Answered by brainlysme10
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Answer:

Carbon-dioxide leaves the atmosphere due to respiration of plants, animals, and micro-organisms.

Explanation:

Human beings and micro-organisms inhale oxygen and exhale carbon-dioxide into the atmosphere through the process of respiration. CO2 is also released by combustion of wood and fossil fuels like oil, coal, or gas.

Burning of fossils is gradually elevating the amounts of CO2 released in the atmosphere. Decomposition and decay is another cause of carbon-dioxide being released into the environment.

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