what happens when carbon is taken from the air?
the atmospheric carbon concentration decreases...
in terms of what?
Or plants would die?
hm why would plants die?
Because they need Carbondioxide? :p
the question doesn't say "ALL the carbon.." :P damn. i didn't mean to give you a MEDUHL
lol I didn't ask you to give :P I just asked...What I said is correct or not...:P
i knoww, i pressed it by accident. too late to take it back now..
You could take it back if you like, but I don't see why Ryaans answer should be wrong @aaronq ?
i know, I'm just messing around. I agree, plants would die if enough carbon was taken from the air, but no measurements are specified.
True dat. It could be he/she meant methane in the atmosphere or something third.
Because I give medals to my fav Teachers :D
Oh well here is my answer: vague question, it depends on what chemical we are talking about, or you simply mean ALL carbon containing compounds in the atmosphere.
agreed !
@danielle55 can tell it.. It's his question..
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