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How is carbon dioxide removed from the air

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Answered by choclaty816
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Answer:

Direct air capture sucks carbon dioxide out of the air by using fans to move air over substances that bind specifically to carbon dioxide. ... Only one in 2,500 molecules is CO2, so the process for removing CO2 is more expensive compared to capturing carbon from fossil fuel plants.

Answered by mishranirakar744
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Explanation:

direct air capture started out at 600 pattern of carbon because there are no economic environmental benefit to removing CO2 from the year

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