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What has happened to the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the past several decades (use numbers and units)?

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Answered by abidrumaisa7
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Answer:

Between 2009-18, however, the growth rate has been 2.3 ppm per year. The annual rate of increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide over the past 60 years is about 100 times faster than previous natural increases, such as those that occurred at the end of the last ice age 11,000-17,000 years ago.

Answered by Simanti23
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Answer:

The Carbon Dioxide Gas is increasingly increasing in the past several decades.

Explanation:

As the birth of humans, they used thier intelligence in making factories, ships, buildings, industries, and kept polluting the air, water and kept bringing noise pollution. Eventually cut trees which led to pollution and is bringing carbon dioxide to the topmost level with other harmfull gases. Planting trees after cutting them, Building chimneys much taller, using less plastic and less electricity can help a lot for our planet earth to balance and survive more.

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