Science, asked by mimozashkreta, 4 months ago

If carbon dioxide (CO2) disappeared from the biosphere, which would be affected first?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earth's ocean would be frozen solid.

Explanation:

Carbon is in carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas that works to trap heat close to Earth. It helps Earth hold the energy it receives from the Sun so it doesn't all escape back into space. If it weren't for carbon dioxide, Earth's ocean would be frozen solid.

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Answered by romandave425
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Answer:

I think plants will get affected

Explanation:

this is because planet use co2 for photosynthsis

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