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    global warming is primarily caused by humans and it began during the Industrial Revolution. Throughout the Industrial Revolution the production of burning fossil fuels increased drastically. The burnt fossil fuels began releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide‚ and artificial chemicals called halocarbons harming the environment. Scientists have concluded that most of the observed warming is very likely due to the burning of coal‚ oil‚ and gas. This conclusion is based on a detailed understanding of

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    known as the greenhouse effect‚ in which the light and heat from the sun are trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere by greenhouse gases; which subsequently raises the average temperature on Earth. The greenhouse gases responsible for this process are carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ nitrous oxide‚ chlorofluorocarbons‚ and tropospheric ozone‚ all of which are released into the atmosphere through naturally occurring processes (Warrick‚ R. & Farmer‚ G.‚ 1990). As the global air and water temperatures rise‚ snow

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    water annually when fully grown. Underground water-holding aquifers are recharged with this slowing down of water runoff. Trees absorbs carbon dioxide‚ as animal’s breaths oxygen and gives out carbon dioxide to control the balance of carbon dioxide which is harmful for life and cause of global warming trees absorbs carbon dioxide. Trees use carbon dioxide to produce their food and

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    Dry ice is a solid which is known as the solid format of carbon dioxide which is an odorless gas made by burning carbon henceforth the name .Carbon dioxide is what humans exhale and pants inhale. Dry ice is a very popular experimentation factor this is because of the name which come from the fact that dry ice doesn’t melt. The differences among standard frozen water ice is that the standard ice melts while dry ice on the other hand does not. Dry ice also maintains a very vibrant white color compared

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    Match each of the definitions in Column A with the appropriate description in Column B. Column A Column B F 1. pH E 2. acid D 3. base A 4. acidosis B 5. alkalosis C 6. carbon dioxide a. condition in which the human body’s pH levels fall below 7.35 b. condition in which the human body’s pH levels rise above 7.45 c. mixes with water in the blood to form carbonic acid d. substance that binds to H+ in solution e. substance

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    goes on. Conservatives and Democratic liberals both agree that Earth is warming but they butt heads when it comes to agreeing on a plan to sufficiently slow down or reverse the effects of excessive carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Whether it be by taxing people for the amount of carbon dioxide they use or finding cleaner energy sources for the industry‚ a solution is inevitable. There is much controversy on the matter of global warming. Writers and global warming activist like Bill Mckibben

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    world’s climate has been warming‚ primarily as a result of emissions from non -stop burning of fossil fuels and the razing of tropical forests. Since the industrial revolution till this day‚ there is a constant emission of the carbon into the atmosphere‚ everything we do we leave carbon footprints. It is a man made cause of the global warming. The global emissions jumped 3 percent in 2011 and are expected to jump another 2.6 percent in 2012‚ researchers reported. The greenhouse effect is a process by

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    hurricanes have been at their worst. In the future‚ these types of extreme storms will make coastal regions uninhabitable. There are also economic and social effects of global warming. For some time‚ it has been hoped that because of carbon dioxide’s role in photosynthesis; agriculture would be a sector that would benefit. Even though‚ in the short-term‚ areas like the United States and Siberia may benefit agriculturally; in the long-run‚ drought conditions will make food supply difficult

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    1) carbon dioxide 2) Living organisms like plants‚ animals and decomposertake oxygen from the atmosphere and utiliseit for respiration. 3) Nitrogen fixation 4) Biosphere is the regions of surface atmosphere occupied by living organisms sustainsble ecosystem ecosystem is one that can survive and thrive without humans having to continually add or take out of the ecosystem. 5) When animals breathe they produce carbon dioxide and you get it when you eat a plant. 6) We use carbin dioxide to control

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    panic attack. When hyperventilating the person gets rid of too much carbon dioxide from the blood and takes in too much oxygen causing them to find it difficult to breathe. Breathing into a paper bag helps them hypoventilate to the point where they are calmed and can breathe at a normal rate again. This is because you exhale 17% oxygen‚ 4% carbon dioxide and 89% nitrogen so rebreathing this air will help you inhale more carbon dioxide and helps it to be quickly added back into the bloodstream. This

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