Social Sciences, asked by sambokka7a37, 9 days ago

increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases what temperatures​

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Answered by bhakaregauri62
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Answer:

Without this natural greenhouse effect, Earth's average annual temperature would be below freezing instead of close to 60°F. But increases in greenhouse gases have tipped the Earth's energy budget out of balance, trapping additional heat and raising Earth's average temperature.

Answered by student819
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Answer:

at least another 0.6 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit)

Explanation:

This means that Earth's temperature will increase at least another 0.6 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit) because of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere. The degree to which temperatures go up beyond that depends in part on how much more carbon humans release into the atmosphere in the future.

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