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why is the carbon dioxide mostly found in the deep well caves and mines​

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Answered by mamilata810
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CO2 is the most infamous greenhouse gas. The air that we breathe on Earth has concentrations of around 390 parts per million (0,039 %). In caves CO2 is found in higher concentrations because it degasses from infiltrating waters or is produced by decomposing organic compounds. Its slow diffusion makes concentrations in caves reach 10,000 parts per million (1 %) easily.

CO2 is an important gas for caves as it is involved in the chemical reactions that govern carbonate rock dissolution and speleothem formation, and it is used as a natural-gas tracer in cave ventilation processes.

CO2 is an important gas for caves as it is involved in the chemical reactions that govern carbonate rock dissolution and speleothem formation, and it is used as a natural-gas tracer in cave ventilation processes.CO2 levels in the cave’s atmosphere is measured with a handheld detector (ENV-CO2 CO2 sensor) at different locations to understand speleothem formation and ventilation in the Sa Grutta cave system.

Answered by mapuiisailo639
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CO2 is an important gas for caves as it is involved in the chemical reactions that govern carbonate rock dissolution and speleothem formation, and it is used as a natural-gas tracer in cave ventilation processes.

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