Geography, asked by dashiran122gmailco, 6 days ago

What is the effect of increase in carbon dioxide in nature?​

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Answered by shreyadasxaver
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Answer:

It absorbs less heat per molecule than the greenhouse gases methane or nitrous oxide, but it's more abundant, and it stays in the atmosphere much longer. Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are responsible for about two-thirds of the total energy imbalance that is causing Earth's temperature to rise.

Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in nature are:

  • Temperatures rise as carbon dioxide levels rise, lengthening the growing season and increasing humidity.
  • Carbon dioxide is a common and significant greenhouse gas that traps heat and raises the temperature of the earth's surface, contributing significantly to global warming.

Explanation:

The greenhouse effect will occur as a result of the increased percentage of carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere, i.e., the hot rays of the sun will be unable to escape the atmosphere after reflection once they enter the earth's atmosphere, causing the earth's temperature to rise, ice on mountains to melt, and the water level to rise.

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