Question 8 Animal respiration A B C CO₂ D Root respiration Q Zoom Fossils and fossil fuel Which action would decrease the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide? planting more trees Photosynthesis Dead organisms and waste products increasing factory emissions driving more gas-powered cars creating more farms for livestock Transportation and factory emissions Ⓒ2022 Illuminate EducationTM, Inc. Acc
Question 8 Animal respiration A B C CO₂ D Root respiration Q Zoom Fossils and fossil fuel Which action would decrease the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide? planting more trees Photosynthesis Dead organisms and waste products increasing factory emissions driving more gas-powered cars creating more farms for livestock Transportation and factory emissions Ⓒ2022 Illuminate EducationTM, Inc. Acc
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Animal
respiration
A
B
C
CO₂
D
Root respiration
Q Zoom
Fossils and fossil fuel
Which action would decrease the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide?
planting more trees
increasing factory emissions
driving more gas-powered cars
Photosynthesis
Dead organisms and
waste products
creating more farms for livestock
Transportation
and factory
emissions
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One carbon atom is covalently doubly linked to two oxygen atoms in each of the molecules that make up carbon dioxide. At room temperature, it exists as a gas. In the atmosphere, carbon dioxide serves as a greenhouse gas because it absorbs infrared radiation despite being transparent to visible light.
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