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Originally posted by queenannie38
plants breathe in CO2 and breathe out O2
animals breathe in O2 and breathe on CO2
sounds like a pretty efficient system to me!
but if we have too much CO2, it's probably because we need to plant more trees!
and pave less roads!
and build gardens on our rooftops!
hemp forests!
CO2 is one molecule of Carbon bound with two molecules Oxygen
it is NOT man-made because all elements (as shown on the Periodic Table of Elements) are created within the nuclear factories of STARS
and finally, how can a GAS be "evil?"
good grief!
(just denyin' a little ignorance today, folks! won't you join me?)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Volcanoes release more than 130 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. This colorless, odorless gas usually does not pose a direct hazard to life because it typically becomes diluted to low concentrations very quickly whether it is released continuously from the ground or during episodic eruptions. But in certain circumstances, CO2 may become concentrated at levels lethal to people and animals. Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air and the gas can flow into in low-lying areas; breathing air with more than 30% CO2 can quickly induce unconsciousness and cause death. In volcanic or other areas where CO2 emissions occur, it is important to avoid small depressions and low areas that might be CO2 traps. The boundary between air and lethal gas can be extremely sharp; even a single step upslope may be adequate to escape death.
Originally posted by downtown436
reply to post by endisnighe
Darn right we need go go back to a bare earth with no people plants or animals. A sterile Earth is a happy earth.
Originally posted by downtown436
reply to post by endisnighe
Darn right we need go go back to a bare earth with no people plants or animals.
A sterile Earth is a happy earth.
Originally posted by Equinox99
reply to post by downtown436
See now you're just trolling your own threads and have yet to provide a shred of proof to back up any assumptions.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Volcanoes release more than 130 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. This colorless, odorless gas usually does not pose a direct hazard to life because it typically becomes diluted to low concentrations very quickly whether it is released continuously from the ground or during episodic eruptions. But in certain circumstances, CO2 may become concentrated at levels lethal to people and animals. Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air and the gas can flow into in low-lying areas; breathing air with more than 30% CO2 can quickly induce unconsciousness and cause death. In volcanic or other areas where CO2 emissions occur, it is important to avoid small depressions and low areas that might be CO2 traps. The boundary between air and lethal gas can be extremely sharp; even a single step upslope may be adequate to escape death.
Maybe we should nuke every volcano too.
Originally posted by downtown436
reply to post by daddio
I can't believe these flat earthers, with their "naturally occurring CO2" theories. Again, your logic is flawed, and your science is full of holes.