Mastering Biology with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Campbell Biology (10th Edition)
Mastering Biology with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Campbell Biology (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780321833143
Author: Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Robert B. Jackson
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 56, Problem 7TYU

(a)

Summary Introduction

To estimate: The average CO2 concentration in the years 1975 and 2012.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

(b)

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To estimate: The average CO2 concentration increases in ppm/yr from 1975 to 2012.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

(c)

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To estimate: The approximate concentration ofCO2 in 2100.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

(d)

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To draw: Graph depicting average CO2 from 1975 to 2012.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

(e)

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To determine: The ecological factors and human decisions that might influence the rise in CO2 concentration.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

(f)

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To discuss: How the additional scientific data would be helpful in predicting CO2 increase.

Introduction: Detailed emersion of carbon dioxide is measured by the estimation of country level to the 1km2 grid scale. Carbon dioxide is a transparent gas with no characteristic smell. It is produced by burning of fossil fuels and organic compounds. Organisms exhale CO2 during respiration too. CO2 is becoming one of the main reasons for global warming issue that we are facing nowadays.

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