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As you increase the temperature past ~30 degrees, photosynthesis rapidly slows down, until you reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 F), which is in fact the exact temperature when all photosynthesis stops. So, there will not be any photosynthesis occurring at all.

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A greenhouse is filled with air that contains more carbon dioxide that normal air has.How might photosynthesis and plant growth be affected?

Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the air inside the greenhouse can lead to enhanced photosynthesis rates and increased plant growth. This is because carbon dioxide is a key component in the process of photosynthesis and acts as a limiting factor in environments with lower concentrations. As a result, plants in the greenhouse may exhibit accelerated growth and larger yields compared to plants growing in regular air.


Do greenhouse gasses make Earth's atmosphere warmer and if so why?

Greenhouse gasses, so called because of the similarity of their heat retention effect to that of actual greenhouses, cause gradual increase of atmospheric temperature by admitting daytime solar energy but blocking normal, nighttime (rising) heat escape (to outer space) at the upper atmosphere. Normal exchanges of "greenhouse" with non-greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere serve to limit heat retention and thereby stabilize average atmospheric temperatures; but disruption of normal atmosperic gas exhange can become cause for alarm at the prospect of unlimited increase of average atmosperic temperatures.


Does the rate of photosynthesis depend on the duration of light?

Low light intensity lowers the rate of photosynthesis, Normal sunlight is good for a normal rate of photosynthesis, Very high intensity bleaches (destruction) the chlorophyll


What is the increase of carbon dioxide in the air?

The primary hazard is from making the blood become more acidic. The normal blood pH is very important for health and disturbing it can lead to death. The buildup of CO2 in the blood is called "acidosis".


What is the link between the greenhouse effect and industrialization?

Industrialization has led to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions through activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to the greenhouse effect, which contributes to global warming and climate change.

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A greenhouse is filled with air that contains more carbon dioxide that normal air has.How might photosynthesis and plant growth be affected?

Increased levels of carbon dioxide in the air inside the greenhouse can lead to enhanced photosynthesis rates and increased plant growth. This is because carbon dioxide is a key component in the process of photosynthesis and acts as a limiting factor in environments with lower concentrations. As a result, plants in the greenhouse may exhibit accelerated growth and larger yields compared to plants growing in regular air.


did the greenhouse effect increase?

Yes. When we started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and cutting down the great forests of the worldd (deforestation), the normal greenhouse effect began to change into the accelerated, or enhanced greenhouse effect which we now have.


Do greenhouse gases increase global temperature?

Yes. In the absence of greenhouse gases, the world would be some 30 degrees celsius colder. At the other extreme, greenhouse gases contribute to the extreme heat on the planet Venus. So, a normal level of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, is very desirable. The present increase in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is considered to be the main cause of increasing average global temperatures.


Do greenhouse gasses make Earth's atmosphere warmer and if so why?

Greenhouse gasses, so called because of the similarity of their heat retention effect to that of actual greenhouses, cause gradual increase of atmospheric temperature by admitting daytime solar energy but blocking normal, nighttime (rising) heat escape (to outer space) at the upper atmosphere. Normal exchanges of "greenhouse" with non-greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere serve to limit heat retention and thereby stabilize average atmospheric temperatures; but disruption of normal atmosperic gas exhange can become cause for alarm at the prospect of unlimited increase of average atmosperic temperatures.


Why does the temperature rise when greenhouse gas levels increase?

The higher the concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG), the more infrared radiation (heat) is trapped in the atmosphere. Under normal circumstances, earth warms during the day and cools off at night. Increased GHG levels increase the heat absorbed and decrease the heat emitted. This gradually increases the temperature.


What happens to a balloon kept in a very warm greenhouse?

The warm temperature inside the greenhouse can cause the air molecules inside the balloon to expand, increasing the pressure inside. This can lead to the balloon either expanding in size or potentially bursting.


What does the greenhouse effect help do?

The normal greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm enough for life.The enhanced, or accelerated greenhouse effect, is causing global warming.


Does the rate of photosynthesis depend on the duration of light?

Low light intensity lowers the rate of photosynthesis, Normal sunlight is good for a normal rate of photosynthesis, Very high intensity bleaches (destruction) the chlorophyll


Does paraffin contribute to the greenhouse effect?

Yes, paraffin is produced from petroleum, a fossil fuel. It contains carbon dioxide from millions of years ago, so when it is burnt it adds to the normal greenhouse effect which has become overwhelmed by all the extra carbon dioxide. The normal greenhouse effect is now warming into the accelerated greenhouse effect.


Which esr rate of blood is probably idicative of tb?

in tb esr increase very high than the normal range(>50mm/1st hr.) it can increase .100mm in 1st. hr.


What is the increase of carbon dioxide in the air?

The primary hazard is from making the blood become more acidic. The normal blood pH is very important for health and disturbing it can lead to death. The buildup of CO2 in the blood is called "acidosis".


What happens if anti matter enters a black hole?

Probably the mass of the black hole would increase, just as when normal matter falls in.