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∙ 9y agoNo. Carbon dioxide is thoroughly mixed into the atmosphere and cannot separate from the air simply though gravity. Some carbon dioxide does go into water to become locked away in carbonate minerals, but the primary way of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is through photosynthesis, a process by which plants and algae convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen. Currently we are producing more carbon dioxide than the plants can absorb, resulting in an increase in the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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∙ 9y agoThe atmosphere will gradually clean itself quite naturally. To allow this to happen one needs to stop polluting it.
The main gases in clean air are nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar). These gases make up the majority of Earth's atmosphere, with smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and trace amounts of other gases.
Power plants can clean up CO2 emissions through a process called carbon capture and storage (CCS). This involves capturing the CO2 before it is released into the atmosphere, compressing it into a liquid form, and storing it underground in geological formations. Another method is carbon capture and utilization (CCU), where the captured CO2 is converted into useful products like fuels or chemicals.
No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide from the air during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. This process helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which can contribute to air pollution. Additionally, trees can capture and filter particulate matter and other pollutants from the air through their leaves and bark.
Clean energy comes from wind turbines and solar panels, and other things like wave power and tide power. Certain carbon fuels are also clean if they come from carbon that is on a short-term cycle, which includes wood and animal products. These are 'clean' because vegetation that is growing at the present moment takes carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
no it doesnt
The atmosphere will gradually clean itself quite naturally. To allow this to happen one needs to stop polluting it.
No, you could not breathe on the surface of the moon because it has no atmosphere to support life. The lack of air and low pressure would make it impossible to survive without a spacesuit and life support systems.
Yes. The air is never clean.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis to produce oxygen as a byproduct. They also absorb other gases and pollutants from the air through their leaves and roots, helping to clean the air. Additionally, plants release water vapor through a process called transpiration, which adds moisture to the atmosphere.
It is not clean if clean is defined as sanitary. It is clean if considered as environmentally clean, as it produces less harmful effects thatn fossil fuels. Biomass is considered a renewable resource because of the ability of plant's to regrow. It is actually the number 1 renewable resource used in the world. Although the creation of this energy also causes pollution with-in the atmosphere from the release of the CO2 and Carbon Monoxide.
to keep it clean so it doesnt get infcted
yes cloud formation can clean the atmosphere because when precipitation occurs such as rain it brings the stuff that is in it's way to down to the surface.
Because unlike coal or oil, a nuclear reactor can heat the water for steam without combustion. No combustion, no smoke. No ash or burning waste. No carbon dioxide poured into the atmosphere, no carbon waste poured into the ground water.
The common name for carbon tetrahydride is methane. It is commonly used as a fuel source for heating and cooking due to its high energy content and clean combustion properties. Methane is also a potent greenhouse gas when released into the atmosphere.
it doesnt melt, but it gets very clean!