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14 March, 02:50

Today we face with an increase in carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Imagine however that the reverse were true. Imagine if there were a decrease in carbon dioxide in an increase in oxygen. What would be the consequences for the temperature of the atmosphere near the surface of the earth? Why would a decrease in carbon dioxide cause this?

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  1. 14 March, 03:13
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    carbon dioxide

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    The carbon dioxide that accumulates in the atmosphere insulates the surface of the Earth. It's like a warming blanket that holds in heat. This energy increases the Earth's surface average temperature, heats the oceans and melts polar ice. As consequences, sea level rises and weather changes
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