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∙ 13y agoOzone
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∙ 13y agoOzone (O3) is produced when sunlight strikes oxygen atoms in the upper atmosphere, causing them to temporarily combine into the ozone molecule. This process is essential for filtering out harmful UV radiation from the sun.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere and combined with water and sunlight to produce glucose through photosynthesis.
Areas farther away from the equator receive less direct sunlight, causing them to have lower average temperatures. Additionally, the angle at which sunlight strikes the Earth's surface at higher latitudes results in less heat being absorbed by the atmosphere. These factors combine to make it cooler the farther away from the equator you go.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Smog is typically produced when pollutants from vehicles, industrial processes, and other sources react in the atmosphere under certain conditions, such as sunlight and specific weather patterns. These pollutants, mainly nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, combine to form ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter, leading to the formation of smog.
Chemical bonds are formed by sharing of atoms.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere and combined with water and sunlight to produce glucose through photosynthesis.
Oxygen is a "waste" byproduct of photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight to combine water and carbon dioxide into sugar and "excess" oxygen molecules, which is then released into the atmosphere (or ocean, in the case of algae).
When sunlight reacts with pollutant chemicals produced by burning fuels, it can create ground-level ozone, a harmful component of smog. This reaction occurs when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds combine in the presence of sunlight. Ground-level ozone can have negative health effects, including respiratory issues and exacerbating existing conditions like asthma.
compounds
Sulfur oxides combine with water vapor in the atmosphere to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid through a series of chemical reactions. The presence of sunlight and other pollutants can accelerate this process, leading to the formation of acid rain.
When two waves collide and temporarily combine to form a smaller wave, it is called wave interference. This phenomenon can result in either constructive interference, where the waves combine to create a larger wave, or destructive interference, where the waves cancel each other out to form a smaller wave.
Red and green combine to produce yellow.
CO2 and sunlight
They cool down when they combine carbon dioxid and atmosphere.
Photosynthesis is a process that uses CO2 from the atmosphere. During photosynthesis, plants absorb CO2 from the air and convert it into glucose and oxygen with the help of sunlight. This process helps to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and produce oxygen as a byproduct.
Molecules.
When carbon and oxygen combine, it can form carbon dioxide (CO2), a colorless gas that is a natural part of Earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is produced through processes like combustion, respiration, and decomposition.