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What is the approximate percentage of nitrogen in the modern atmosphere?
Around
80
%
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What is the approximate percentage of oxygen in the modern atmosphere?
Around
20
%
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What gases are present in small quantities in the modern atmosphere?
CO2
,
H2O
, and
noble gases
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What was the state of the Earth when it was formed?
The Earth was hot when formed
Significant volcanic activity occurred
Gases released from
volcanoes
included
CO2
, N2,
CH4
,
NH3
,
H2O
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How did the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere increase?
Through
photosynthesis
by algae and plants
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What is the photosynthesis equation that represents oxygen production?
6
CO2
+ 6 H2O →
C6H12O6
+ 6 O2
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How did the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decrease?
CO2
dissolved in
oceans
, forming carbonates
Used in
photosynthesis
to produce oxygen
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What is the greenhouse effect?
It maintains
Earth's
temperature for life
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Why is the greenhouse effect necessary for life?
It prevents
Earth
from being too cold
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How have human activities increased greenhouse gases?
Through
combustion
and
deforestation
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What are the potential effects of global climate change?
Sea level rise
and flooding
More frequent and severe storms
Changes in rainfall patterns
Temperature
and water stress
Changes in food production capacity
Changes in wildlife distribution
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What is a carbon footprint?
Total
greenhouse gases
emitted by a product
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What actions can be taken to reduce a carbon footprint?
Use
alternative energy supplies
Energy conservation
Carbon capture and storage
Implement
carbon taxes
and licenses
Carbon offsetting
through tree planting
Achieve
carbon neutrality
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What challenges are faced in reducing a carbon footprint?
Scientific disagreement on
climate change
Lack of
public information
and education
Resistance to lifestyle changes
Economic considerations
Incomplete international cooperation
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What are the advantages of complete combustion?
Less
soot
produced
More heat released per gram of fuel
No poisonous
carbon monoxide
produced
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How is pollution caused by combustion?
Gases like
CO2
and
SO2
are released
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What issues are associated with sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen?
Cause respiratory problems in humans
Contribute to
acid rain
Damage plants and buildings
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What problems do particulates cause?
Cause
global dimming
Reduce
sunlight
reaching Earth
Damage to
human lungs
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