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If there was no carbon dioxide in the atmosphere what would happen to the average earth's atmosphere

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Answered by pavithravsanth
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Lets say at this moment you remove all carbon dioxide from the air then, you remove only a very small amount of the atmospheric constituent but its effect will be enormous. Our atmosphere constitutes 0.04% of carbon dioxide which is a very small part.

So the climate of earth depends mostly on the temperture. and when you remove carbon dioxide you remove the prime constituent that is responsible to rise the temperature of our atmosphere. Yes carbon dioxide is the main reason for our surrounding temperature to remain constant at 25°C. It traps the heat from sun i.e radiation. When we remove this member from our atmosphere completely we completely solve our issue regarding global warming but next comes the big problem and its time to get ready for ice age.

Yes if we remove carbon dioxide our temperature drops to as low as -30°C and seriously nothing can survive in such harsh conditions. So enjoy being ice creamed by nature.

Next if we remove all carbon dioxide plant will have nothing left for their respiration so when they stop respiration they DIE. And when that happens no photosynthesis which means no fruits and vegetables which then means death of animals which results to the same day we all describe as ‘End of the World’ because we will have nothing to survive and we should also consider the fact that even we exhale carbon dioxide we humans and almost all animals use a part of carbon dioxide to gain energy because carbondioxide is the part of reaction which yields energy through metabolism. I.e mitochondria uses carbondioxide to produce energy in form of ATP molecules so we will lack out energy as well.

Even if we survive all this then we will be left with

No more carbonated drinks.

No more alcohol

No more fluffy cakes

Flat breads and normal water instead of fluffy bread and club soda.

Cold days and extreme cold nights.(most imp)

No way for generating more energy(because our conventional methods will use oxygen and we will have very less to spare).

No way to generate more oxygen

And finally one day the last day

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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If there was no carbon dioxide in the atmosphere then our planet Earth would be extremely cold to survive.

  • The carbon dioxide atmosphere absorbs and reserves the energy near the surface of the earth when incoming solar radiation from space is reversed to space.
  • If there was no carbon dioxide then there would be nothing to absorb solar energy and thus the temperature of the earth's surface would be less than the existing level.
  • Carbon dioxide plays a vital role in the process of photosynthesis by the plant. Without carbon dioxide plants would not be able to produce their food and thus would stop existing.
  • Without plants, the food cycle and oxygen cycle would be disturbed immensely and both food and oxygen are the most important things for animals and without them they would stop existing similarly.

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