Biology, asked by konakeerthi59, 1 month ago

Is it possible to detect any rise in temperature and the product of carbon

dioxide, when living organisms are kept away from a supply of oxygen ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All of this extra carbon needs to go somewhere. So far, land plants and the ocean have taken up about 55 percent of the extra carbon people have put into the atmosphere while about 45 percent has stayed in the atmosphere. Eventually, the land and oceans will take up most of the extra carbon dioxide, but as much as 20 percent may remain in the atmosphere for many thousands of years.

The changes in the carbon cycle impact each reservoir. Excess carbon in the atmosphere warms the planet and helps plants on land grow more. Excess carbon in the ocean makes the water

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