Why is carbon so important in spite of it being present in a very small quantity?
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Carbon derivative CO2, the greenhouse gas is the protector of mother earth and living species.
In the atmosphere, CO2 acts like a blanket over the planet by trapping long-wave radiation, which would otherwise radiate heat away from the planet.
As the amount quantity of CO2 increases, so will the warming effect will increase too.
In the atmosphere, CO2 acts like a blanket over the planet by trapping long-wave radiation, which would otherwise radiate heat away from the planet.
As the amount quantity of CO2 increases, so will the warming effect will increase too.
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