Why is there a rise in temperature due to carbon dioxide
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Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes heat radiated from ground level to be reflected back towards the earth's surface. This changes the thermal equilibrium of the earth, preventing the emission of heat from the earth, and raising the average equilibrium temperature of the earth.
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Because increase in carbon dioxide results into decrease in amount of oxygen.
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