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HOW TO REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE

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Answered by vkpranawas2003
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Carbon dioxide capture from air is certainly possible. Plants during photosynthesis routinely accomplish this task. Chemical processes also can capture CO2. A classic chemistry experiment is to bubble air through a calcium hydroxide solution and toremove the air's CO2 in this fashion.

imortalprincess: Direct air capture has its advantages – your sorbent can passively sit there, pulling in carbon dioxide, all the time. You can locate it virtually anywhere. And you aren't just pulling in emissions from one source, like coal — you could just as well be pulling back emissions from cars or airplanes.
Answered by 1814
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the most  effective method can be by afforestation.planting more and more trees wil reduce the amount of CO2 from our environment 

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