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Increase levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to unwanted disasters.

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas releases greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane into Earth's atmosphere and oceans. The extra CO2 caused temperatures to rise to levels that cannot be explained by natural factors, scientists report.

Rising carbon dioxide concentrations will increase plant growth. More rapid leaf area development and more total leaf area could translate into more transpiration. Rising carbon dioxide concentrations will decrease leaf stomatal conductance to water vapor. This effect could reduce transpiration.

increased atmospheric carbon dioxide levels reduce the amount of heat radiating into space from Earth, causing Earth's climate to warm. (Correct! Carbon dioxide causes global warming via the greenhouse effect, which occurs when greenhouse gases trap heat in Earth's atmosphere.

Trees namely Common Horse-chestnut, Black Walnut, American Sweetgum, Ponderosa Pine, Red Pine, White Pine, London Plane, Hispaniolan Pine, Douglas Fir, Scarlet Oak, Red Oak, Virginia Live Oak and Bald Cypress are found to be good at absorbing and storing CO2.

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