How does combustion affect the climate? What factors about combustion lead to warmer weather? Support your answers with evidence from the sources you search.
Combustion often affects climate by releasing dark smoke particles into the atmosphere. These particles absorb and with hold more heat than other particles in the atmosphere. This increase in heat can raise temperature substantially given enough time.
Combustion is the gases that come out of the back of a car and cause pollution. Those gases are what causes warmer weather because the rise up into the atmosphere and over time heat that up causing global warming on earth.
Combustion is found in cars and cars are commonly used by almost everyone in the US. This is a great factor in climate change as the formed gases release heat from the cars and into the atmosphere. It also creates a emission of carbon dioxide. This can change the balance of gases in the atmosphere and that allows more heat to be trapped in the air.
The gases and black smoke and particles from like coal and gas can affect the air by causing pollution and destroying the ozone layer and causing the sun rays to be able to get in more and radiating the earth causing it to warm up
Combustion comes out of cars and create a black gas that will rise into the air and pollute it. The gas also traps heat in the air around it therefore creating a warmer climate over a certain area. The longer it is in the air the warmer the area will get.
Combustion pollutes the air by emitting black smoke into the air. This black smoke can settle in colder areas and change the temperature making the colder areas hot and the hot areas even hotter.
Combustion heats the atmosphere around us, therefore creating a higher normal temperature. This creates CO2 and there is too much CO2 in the air to be beneficial to the planet. The combustion heats up the atmosphere because of the fire that is produced by lighting the petroleum.
There is increasing scientific evidence showing that human enterprises -- especially burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas - are altering the earth's climate. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon that has previously been locked up in coal, oil and natural gas for millions of years. The carbon in these fossil fuels is transformed into carbon dioxide (CO2), the predominant gas contributing to the "greenhouse effect," during the combustion process. from http://www.powerscorecard.org/issue_detail.cfm?issue_id=1
Combustion is affecting the climate because when the the gases are burning it releases chemicals into the air. That atmosphere is made up of oxygen and nitrogen. When we use combustion engines, we are putting black smoke into the air and that is making the temperature higher because darker colors attract more heat therefore making the temperature on Earth hotter.
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I found that there is a highly poisonous gas connected to combustion from cars. "Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless and highly poisonous gas. It's a common air pollutant associated with combustion reactions in cars and other vehicles. It's also in cigarette smoke. When the level of CO in blood increases, the level of oxygen that blood can carry decreases." - Article (link listed above)
If what was said in this article is true, then by using combustion in cars AND other vehicles, then we are basically poisoning ourselves with it. I do not know how quickly this gas affects us, but still the evidence that it affects us is there. It might be for best to find a different car power source.
"Exposure to air pollution contributes to the development of cardiovascular diseases (heart disease and stroke)." - Article
Combustion affects the global climate change by emitting a greenhouse gas when the liquid, solid, or gas is ignited. These greenhouse gasses accumulate in the atmosphere and trap heat, causing a greenhouse affect. The gasses keep the Earth warmer in the day and keep the Earth from cooling at night.
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"How does combustion affect global warming?." Answers.com. Answers.com, n.d. Web. 22 Sep 2010. .
Climate change is at least partly caused by human activity. We are causing an increase in already present gases and even creating new ones that aren't good for the environment by combustion. It produces smog and harmful gases that gets trapped in the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide captures the heat and reflexes it back, producing a "greenhouse effect," heating the Earth.
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Combustion affects the climate by releasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. One of the main sources of combustion would have to be daily transportation, like cars and airplanes. Plants and animals also put CO2 in the air. But then we release carbon dioxide, then are shifting the balance in the air. The thermal energy stays in the air for a longer period of time, which heats the atmosphere. The atmosphere is trapping in the heat, holding it in. Because we are tampering with the amounts of gases, When we burn fossil fuels, we are speeding up the process of the climate change. 64% of the combustion in the air is from the burning of fossil fuels. As long there is combustion in the air, there will be climate change.
The fuels that are burned (combustion) are some of the biggest pollutants in the air. Each compound created in the combustion process is hazardous to human health, plants and animals. The main things produced in the combustion process of natural are carbon dioxide and water vapor, but the combustion of coal and like substances release many more complicated toxins into the air. Those spread from the initial site up into the air and contribute to pollution. Combustion contributes to global climate change. The pollutants in the air trap the warmth in and weaken the ozone layer. Carbon dioxide is one of the gases that can trap the suns rays in, heating the earth because the heat cannot escape.
When burning fossil fuels you release carbon that has been locked up in coal, oil and gas into the air. The carbon turns into carbon dioxide which is the main gas contributing to the "greenhouse effect," during the combustion process. The greenhouse effect is what happens when energy from the sun to pass through the earth's atmosphere and then traps some of that energy in the form of heat. Emissions of CO2 and other gases like methane power heat trapping processes in the atmosphere gradually raising average world-wide temperatures.
Combustion itself doesn't affect the environment very much at all, but it's after effects do. When you combust coal, it begins to burn, giving off harmful CO2 and chemicals into the atmosphere. If you combust natural gas, it won't affect the environment all that much, but it will still burn and create CO2. Combustion is pretty much just creating an ember to cause something to burn. In the dictionary, the first definition is: the act or process of burning. It causes something to burn, and that something will cause harm or help, but mainly harm. Even combustion causes harm to the environment, giving off smoke and other harmful gases such as (sometimes) carbon monoxide. Due to combustion, the weather is becoming warmer as we, humans, burn fuel and other solids/liquids. They release greenhouse gases and while the sun is distributing heat around the planet, the gases keep the heat from leaving the atmosphere back to space. A site states that greenhouse gases keep Earth 33°C warmer than it would be without the gases. Greenhouse gases give the "greenhouse effect." The "greenhouse effect" is the heating of Earth due to the presence of greenhouse gases. Solar radiation can't escape our atmosphere, and is instead remaining near us to heat the planet up.
Combustion affects the environment because every time cars start up, there is a chemical reaction that occurred in out demo yesterday. Smog comes out of our cars and make their way to the atmosphere. It then rains down onto the glaciers or it just goes straight onto the glaciers. The black ash on the glaciers attracts heat and melts the glaciers at a much more rapid pace than they naturally would have. The white snow that reflected heat before melts and evaporates very quickly. Fossil fuels are the main cause of combustion climate change. Burning fossil fuels is incredibly harmful to the environment and although they are renewable, it takes over a million years to do so, therefore, fossil fuels are not sustainable and humans will need to find another form of energy. Combustion of fossil fuels is changing the climate and will lead to the collapse of small communities or even large cities.
The combustion of fossil fuels emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. As carbon dioxide is healthy and helps make the world go round, too much of the chemical can be extremely dangerous to plants and animals. Because of the result of humans greed, deforestation, there is not enough of a carbon dioxide/oxygen balance to create a sustainable environment. Also, the carbon dioxide captures heat and over time, can raise the temperature in a substantial amount. Although the world has been changing since the beginning of time, the rate at which the greenhouse gasses are effecting the planet are at such a quick speed, we haven't even given nature the time to catch up to the unstable environment's new system.
Combustion affects the climate by dumping carbon dioxide into the air. The more carbon dioxide, the less oxygen. Cutting down trees and the burning of fossil fuels lead to combustion, because they release carbon dioxide and stop giving off oxygen. With the more carbon dioxide there is, the warmer the climate will become. When the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it eventually heats up and causes global warming, which means a warmer climate. Also, combustion can be in the form of black smoke, which eventually settles and absorbs more het than a lighter substance. Conbustion is almost everywhere, and in almost everything. Combustion effects the planet every second.
Combustion affects the climate by "dumping" lots of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Car emissions, cigarette smoke, and carbon monoxide can all help lead to combustion heating up the weather.
Combustion affects the climate by causing temperatures to rise. The EPA states that when fossil fuels are burned they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The earth has something called The greenhouse effect which enables life on Earth. What happens is that the greenhouse gases contain the sun's heat and energy, and then releases it into space. When more and more gases are being emanated they trap heat. With all the heat trapped the temperature rises. This causes glaciers to melt and Sea levels to rise according to the International Polar Foundation.
Example: The dark color of the gas is perfect for absorbing heat, as dark colors do normally. The blackish gas given off from combustion absorbs heat from the sun and traps it within the atmosphere. In large enough quantities, this can raise the planets mean temperature by a few degrees.
Burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, or natural gases (combustion). Burning these fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air that has been locked up on those coal, oils, or natural gases for millions of years. CO2 is the predominant gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect. The carbon in the fossil fuels we burn is transformed into CO2, thus affecting the environment.
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Combustion can be from rocket or car engines and this affects the climate through global warming by putting a ton of carbon dioxide into the air. The carbon dioxide is what we give off to the trees and the tress give off oxygen so we can breathe. If there was so much carbon dioxide and the trees were being cut down there would be too much carbon dioxide and that could affect the climate. The factors that lead to warmer weather is combustion produces heat.
combustion heats up the environment by releasing the gasses the chemicals contained before the chemical reaction took place. it also releases smoke and other potentially harmful bi-products.
I believe that combustion destroys the environment by the dangerous gasses and all the smoke that is let out. It makes it warmer when the object combusts and all the smoke is warm thus making the air around it warm.
Combustion is the ignition of any object or liquid. It can affect weather by releasing harmful gases into the atmosphere. Once the gas gets high enough in the atmosphere, it forms a shield in which it blocks heat from leaving back into space. The heightened use if cars with internal combustion engines will make the shield that prevents the heat from leaving stronger and the Earth will get hotter and hotter.
Combustion can affect the climate by burning the fuels in cars and rockets. Large amounts of fuel burning is one of the main sources of pollution in the environment. Combustion is the lighting of fuel which creates the pollution. Each compound that is created by combustion is a source of many impacts on the environment. The combustion process could appear in many different places. One of the gases released from combustion is Carbon Monoxide.
Whenever something combusts, it puts more gases into the air. Like carbon dioxide. Combustion usually comes from starting automobiles, trains, airplanes, or rocket ships/space shuttles. Whenever the gases from combustion are released in the air. It depletes oxygen. What we need to live, food, water, air, medicine, and OXYGEN. On the way downtown, is it crystal clear or is it smoggy. It is smoggy because a lot of the Phoenix population works in that general area. They aren't going to walk, they use cars. Cars, using combustion, put out these gases and pollute the area. People are trying though to solve it by riding the city bus or the new Light Rail. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=209488
Combustion is what happens in a engine. It pushes the car forward but releases byproducts like CO2, CO,and other trace chemicals, most of which harm the environment by depleting the ozone (not a big issue now) CO2 has been linked to global warming. Anything to do with global warming is contested, however.
Combustion (more simply known as creating fire using a source of fuel and an oxidant) definitely has an impact on the environment, though exactly how big the impact is depends on what's being burnt. Combustion puts CO2 into the air-because the carbon dioxide has been inside the fuel- which causes harmful pollution. Put even more simply, combustion is the main thing that's contributing to the abuse of our environment. It's causing warmer weather (better known as global warming) because we're putting too many gasses into the air, thus speeding up the greenhouse effect. Scientifically, global warming makes sense, but there are many other factors causing us to believe that it's just a "myth."
Combustion is used to produce physical energy, usually to provide a mode of transportation, especially planes and cars. In many forms of combustion, the byproduct is carbon dioxide, which can effect the temperature in the world. The two largest producers in C02 are China and the USA. This is because of the "Greenhouse effect", which causes the carbon dioxide to absorb heat, which causes the molecule to be unable to escape the atmosphere, back into space. This will cause a rise in temperature, which can affect delicate ecosystems, such as coral and many other oceanic ecosystems. Also, this can cause more flooding in shallow places like Lakshadweep and the Maldives.
Combustion can lead to warmer weather, caused by gases emitted during the combustion process. These gases combustion release create the greenhouse effect, in which the gases trap sunlight, heating up the atmosphere. The process itself actually creates heat, exhaust, and carbon dioxide, which in small amounts is a healthy gas for much of the environment, but is extremely toxic in larger amounts. CO2 and other gases released, such as methane, are the greenhouse gases heating the atmosphere.
Combustion affects the environment because it releases ozone destroying gases, like carbon monoxide. This is because combustion does not use all of the fuel, and then it is evaporated. Going faster with a combustion engine makes less combustion, but going slower can produce poisonous nitrous oxides. The chemicals emitted by combustion slightly shift the balance of gases in the atmosphere, causing it [the atmosphere] to trap more heat than normal, raising global temperature. Source(s)- Wikipedia, WikiAnswers
How does combustion affect the climate? Combustion product is what is released when a factor burns or oxidizes (like coal). And when coal oxidizes, it produces CO2, NOx, SO2, CO and CH4 which break down the atmosphere causing a rise in temperature. CO2 is a big factor in what coal releases and it is what is culprit of the greenhouse effect. And people are also preforming a lot of deforestation acts that inhibit the absorption of carbon dioxide and the transformation of that into oxygen. The air is just getting more and more polluted.
Combustion releases a lot of CO2, which is a greenhouse gas. Not only that, but other greenhouse gases are released. Since all of these greenhouse gases are being released into the atmosphere, heat is being trapped instead of being released into space. This process is referred to as global warming (I'm sure everybody has heard of that.), meaning that the Earth is heating up, it just might not be as noticeable at first. But the long term affects of this are starting to show on the planet.
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Combustion affects the climate by dumping lots of carbon dioxide into the air. The result of this is that the balance of the gases in the atmosphere is shifted a bit. The shift allows the atmosphere to trap more heat than it would without the other gases. The trapping of more thermal energy over a long period causes average temperatures to shift up just a bit(wikianswers).
Combustion is found in car engines or burning fossil fuels. When Co2 is released in the atmosphere, it goes around in a cycle. This cycle does include the Carbon Dioxide absorbing heat and make the Earth warmer. These rising temperatures are part of a natural process that Carbon Dioxide has on the Earth. The human population however, has released too much of the Carbon Dioxide. Locked up in fossil fuels, Co2 has been found in mass quantities. This "trapped" Carbon Dioxide is released up to the atmosphere, creating more heat. Thus known as global warming. Because of the large amounts of fossil fuels burned, there is much more Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere then there should be. This explains why the Earth's mean temperature has been warming up. Also, since plants need carbon dioxide to create oxygen, the Co2 is not on Earth. Plants have been not producing the normal amount of oxygen.
Coal combustion affects our environment by releasing gases into the atmosphere. Then if SO2 is absorbed into the soil the soils top layers bEcome more acidic. papers.ssrn.com Combustion leads to warmer weather by creating smoke and fire.
Combustion from engines and other sources contributes to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide, among other gases, into the atmosphere. An excess of these gases creates an accelerated greenhouses effect, where the sun's energy is stored inside the ozone. This solar power is what is causing the change in weather patterns on Earth.
Combustion can be put in the air by multiple ways including cars, rockets, and others. The main way combustion changes the climate and raises the heat is because of all of the carbon dioxide it shoots into the air. Combustion is actually believed to be the largest contributing factor to the release of green house gases into the atmosphere, and as everyone knows, green house gases take in the suns rays, and makes it warmer as it spits it out back into space. With this kind of affect on the climate, we seriously need to think of a less harmful way for combustion to take place, instead of releasing so much carbon dioxide into space.
Combustion, from burning coal for example, depletes the amount of O2 in the atmosphere while raising the levels of CO2, NOx, SO2, CO and CH4. The gases released from combustion pollute the air while the resulting ashes can pollute water and earth as well. Combustion causes the atmosphere and sun to change their ways of interacting due to the altered chemical composition of the atmosphere, which will in turn affect weather patterns. Since the atmosphere is becoming thinner, in which some believe is caused by combustion, the sunlight is becoming more absorbed in Earth and not reflected like how it typically would, as far as are current knowledge tells. This easily could be what is causing the Earth's climate to rise.
Combustion affects the environment because it releases harmful gas and smoke into the air. Since combustion is so widely used the gases it produces are one of the main forms of pollution. Combustion causes warmer climate because the gases get trapped in the atmosphere and trap heat. These gases are good and essential, but in measured amounts. Their natural levels have been thrown way off by humans adding so much to them.
Combustion, especially in industrial vehicles, can pollute the air and cause forms of carbon to settle in the air and capture heat Link: http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4419# http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_combustion_affect_global_warming
Combustion is a chemical change to various substances to release energy. How this impacts the environment, and in what measure, depends on what substances are left behind from the process. CO2 is one possible result, which traps infrared heat when it reaches the ozone layer. CO2 also contains small amounts of uranium and mercury, which have various negative effects on the biosphere.
Combustion often affects climate by releasing dark smoke particles into the atmosphere. These particles absorb and with hold more heat than other particles in the atmosphere. This increase in heat can raise temperature substantially given enough time.
ReplyDeleteCombustion is the gases that come out of the back of a car and cause pollution. Those gases are what causes warmer weather because the rise up into the atmosphere and over time heat that up causing global warming on earth.
ReplyDeleteCombustion is found in cars and cars are commonly used by almost everyone in the US. This is a great factor in climate change as the formed gases release heat from the cars and into the atmosphere. It also creates a emission of carbon dioxide. This can change the balance of gases in the atmosphere and that allows more heat to be trapped in the air.
ReplyDeleteThe gases and black smoke and particles from like coal and gas can affect the air by causing pollution and destroying the ozone layer and causing the sun rays to be able to get in more and radiating the earth causing it to warm up
ReplyDeleteCombustion comes out of cars and create a black gas that will rise into the air and pollute it. The gas also traps heat in the air around it therefore creating a warmer climate over a certain area. The longer it is in the air the warmer the area will get.
ReplyDeleteCombustion pollutes the air by emitting black smoke into the air. This black smoke can settle in colder areas and change the temperature making the colder areas hot and the hot areas even hotter.
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Combustion heats the atmosphere around us, therefore creating a higher normal temperature. This creates CO2 and there is too much CO2 in the air to be beneficial to the planet. The combustion heats up the atmosphere because of the fire that is produced by lighting the petroleum.
ReplyDeleteThere is increasing scientific evidence showing that human enterprises -- especially burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas - are altering the earth's climate. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon that has previously been locked up in coal, oil and natural gas for millions of years. The carbon in these fossil fuels is transformed into carbon dioxide (CO2), the predominant gas contributing to the "greenhouse effect," during the combustion process. from http://www.powerscorecard.org/issue_detail.cfm?issue_id=1
Combustion is affecting the climate because when the the gases are burning it releases chemicals into the air. That atmosphere is made up of oxygen and nitrogen. When we use combustion engines, we are putting black smoke into the air and that is making the temperature higher because darker colors attract more heat therefore making the temperature on Earth hotter.
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I found that there is a highly poisonous gas connected to combustion from cars.
"Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless and highly poisonous gas. It's a common air pollutant associated with combustion reactions in cars and other vehicles. It's also in cigarette smoke. When the level of CO in blood increases, the level of oxygen that blood can carry decreases." - Article (link listed above)
If what was said in this article is true, then by using combustion in cars AND other vehicles, then we are basically poisoning ourselves with it. I do not know how quickly this gas affects us, but still the evidence that it affects us is there. It might be for best to find a different car power source.
"Exposure to air pollution contributes to the development of cardiovascular diseases (heart disease and stroke)." - Article
Combustion affects the global climate change by emitting a greenhouse gas when the liquid, solid, or gas is ignited. These greenhouse gasses accumulate in the atmosphere and trap heat, causing a greenhouse affect. The gasses keep the Earth warmer in the day and keep the Earth from cooling at night.
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Climate change is at least partly caused by human activity. We are causing an increase in already present gases and even creating new ones that aren't good for the environment by combustion. It produces smog and harmful gases that gets trapped in the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide captures the heat and reflexes it back, producing a "greenhouse effect," heating the Earth.
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Combustion affects the climate by releasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. One of the main sources of combustion would have to be daily transportation, like cars and airplanes. Plants and animals also put CO2 in the air. But then we release carbon dioxide, then are shifting the balance in the air. The thermal energy stays in the air for a longer period of time, which heats the atmosphere. The atmosphere is trapping in the heat, holding it in. Because we are tampering with the amounts of gases, When we burn fossil fuels, we are speeding up the process of the climate change. 64% of the combustion in the air is from the burning of fossil fuels. As long there is combustion in the air, there will be climate change.
ReplyDeleteThe fuels that are burned (combustion) are some of the biggest pollutants in the air. Each compound created in the combustion process is hazardous to human health, plants and animals. The main things produced in the combustion process of natural are carbon dioxide and water vapor, but the combustion of coal and like substances release many more complicated toxins into the air. Those spread from the initial site up into the air and contribute to pollution. Combustion contributes to global climate change. The pollutants in the air trap the warmth in and weaken the ozone layer. Carbon dioxide is one of the gases that can trap the suns rays in, heating the earth because the heat cannot escape.
ReplyDeleteWhen burning fossil fuels you release carbon that has been locked up in coal, oil and gas into the air. The carbon turns into carbon dioxide which is the main gas contributing to the "greenhouse effect," during the combustion process. The greenhouse effect is what happens when energy from the sun to pass through the earth's atmosphere and then traps some of that energy in the form of heat. Emissions of CO2 and other gases like methane power heat trapping processes in the atmosphere gradually raising average world-wide temperatures.
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Combustion itself doesn't affect the environment very much at all, but it's after effects do. When you combust coal, it begins to burn, giving off harmful CO2 and chemicals into the atmosphere. If you combust natural gas, it won't affect the environment all that much, but it will still burn and create CO2. Combustion is pretty much just creating an ember to cause something to burn. In the dictionary, the first definition is: the act or process of burning. It causes something to burn, and that something will cause harm or help, but mainly harm. Even combustion causes harm to the environment, giving off smoke and other harmful gases such as (sometimes) carbon monoxide. Due to combustion, the weather is becoming warmer as we, humans, burn fuel and other solids/liquids. They release greenhouse gases and while the sun is distributing heat around the planet, the gases keep the heat from leaving the atmosphere back to space. A site states that greenhouse gases keep Earth 33°C warmer than it would be without the gases. Greenhouse gases give the "greenhouse effect." The "greenhouse effect" is the heating of Earth due to the presence of greenhouse gases. Solar radiation can't escape our atmosphere, and is instead remaining near us to heat the planet up.
ReplyDeleteCombustion affects the environment because every time cars start up, there is a chemical reaction that occurred in out demo yesterday. Smog comes out of our cars and make their way to the atmosphere. It then rains down onto the glaciers or it just goes straight onto the glaciers. The black ash on the glaciers attracts heat and melts the glaciers at a much more rapid pace than they naturally would have. The white snow that reflected heat before melts and evaporates very quickly. Fossil fuels are the main cause of combustion climate change. Burning fossil fuels is incredibly harmful to the environment and although they are renewable, it takes over a million years to do so, therefore, fossil fuels are not sustainable and humans will need to find another form of energy. Combustion of fossil fuels is changing the climate and will lead to the collapse of small communities or even large cities.
ReplyDeleteThe combustion of fossil fuels emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. As carbon dioxide is healthy and helps make the world go round, too much of the chemical can be extremely dangerous to plants and animals. Because of the result of humans greed, deforestation, there is not enough of a carbon dioxide/oxygen balance to create a sustainable environment. Also, the carbon dioxide captures heat and over time, can raise the temperature in a substantial amount. Although the world has been changing since the beginning of time, the rate at which the greenhouse gasses are effecting the planet are at such a quick speed, we haven't even given nature the time to catch up to the unstable environment's new system.
ReplyDeleteCombustion affects the climate by dumping carbon dioxide into the air. The more carbon dioxide, the less oxygen. Cutting down trees and the burning of fossil fuels lead to combustion, because they release carbon dioxide and stop giving off oxygen. With the more carbon dioxide there is, the warmer the climate will become. When the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, it eventually heats up and causes global warming, which means a warmer climate. Also, combustion can be in the form of black smoke, which eventually settles and absorbs more het than a lighter substance. Conbustion is almost everywhere, and in almost everything. Combustion effects the planet every second.
ReplyDeleteCombustion affects the climate by "dumping" lots of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Car emissions, cigarette smoke, and carbon monoxide can all help lead to combustion heating up the weather.
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ReplyDeleteCombustion affects the climate by causing temperatures to rise. The EPA states that when fossil fuels are burned they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. The earth has something called The greenhouse effect which enables life on Earth. What happens is that the greenhouse gases contain the sun's heat and energy, and then releases it into space. When more and more gases are being emanated they trap heat. With all the heat trapped the temperature rises. This causes glaciers to melt and Sea levels to rise according to the International Polar Foundation.
ReplyDeleteExample: The dark color of the gas is perfect for absorbing heat, as dark colors do normally. The blackish gas given off from combustion absorbs heat from the sun and traps it within the atmosphere. In large enough quantities, this can raise the planets mean temperature by a few degrees.
ReplyDeleteBurning fossil fuels like coal, oil, or natural gases (combustion). Burning these fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide into the air that has been locked up on those coal, oils, or natural gases for millions of years. CO2 is the predominant gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect. The carbon in the fossil fuels we burn is transformed into CO2, thus affecting the environment.
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Combustion can be from rocket or car engines and this affects the climate through global warming by putting a ton of carbon dioxide into the air. The carbon dioxide is what we give off to the trees and the tress give off oxygen so we can breathe. If there was so much carbon dioxide and the trees were being cut down there would be too much carbon dioxide and that could affect the climate. The factors that lead to warmer weather is combustion produces heat.
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Gasses Released: Carbon Monoxide is an important gas released by combustion.
ReplyDeletecombustion heats up the environment by releasing the gasses the chemicals contained before the chemical reaction took place. it also releases smoke and other potentially harmful bi-products.
ReplyDeleteI believe that combustion destroys the environment by the dangerous gasses and all the smoke that is let out. It makes it warmer when the object combusts and all the smoke is warm thus making the air around it warm.
ReplyDeleteCombustion is the ignition of any object or liquid. It can affect weather by releasing harmful gases into the atmosphere. Once the gas gets high enough in the atmosphere, it forms a shield in which it blocks heat from leaving back into space. The heightened use if cars with internal combustion engines will make the shield that prevents the heat from leaving stronger and the Earth will get hotter and hotter.
ReplyDeleteCombustion can affect the climate by burning the fuels in cars and rockets. Large amounts of fuel burning is one of the main sources of pollution in the environment. Combustion is the lighting of fuel which creates the pollution. Each compound that is created by combustion is a source of many impacts on the environment. The combustion process could appear in many different places. One of the gases released from combustion is Carbon Monoxide.
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Whenever something combusts, it puts more gases into the air. Like carbon dioxide. Combustion usually comes from starting automobiles, trains, airplanes, or rocket ships/space shuttles. Whenever the gases from combustion are released in the air. It depletes oxygen. What we need to live, food, water, air, medicine, and OXYGEN. On the way downtown, is it crystal clear or is it smoggy. It is smoggy because a lot of the Phoenix population works in that general area. They aren't going to walk, they use cars. Cars, using combustion, put out these gases and pollute the area. People are trying though to solve it by riding the city bus or the new Light Rail. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=209488
ReplyDeleteCombustion is what happens in a engine. It pushes the car forward but releases byproducts like CO2, CO,and other trace chemicals, most of which harm the environment by depleting the ozone (not a big issue now) CO2 has been linked to global warming. Anything to do with global warming is contested, however.
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Combustion (more simply known as creating fire using a source of fuel and an oxidant) definitely has an impact on the environment, though exactly how big the impact is depends on what's being burnt. Combustion puts CO2 into the air-because the carbon dioxide has been inside the fuel- which causes harmful pollution. Put even more simply, combustion is the main thing that's contributing to the abuse of our environment. It's causing warmer weather (better known as global warming) because we're putting too many gasses into the air, thus speeding up the greenhouse effect. Scientifically, global warming makes sense, but there are many other factors causing us to believe that it's just a "myth."
ReplyDeleteCombustion is used to produce physical energy, usually to provide a mode of transportation, especially planes and cars. In many forms of combustion, the byproduct is carbon dioxide, which can effect the temperature in the world. The two largest producers in C02 are China and the USA. This is because of the "Greenhouse effect", which causes the carbon dioxide to absorb heat, which causes the molecule to be unable to escape the atmosphere, back into space. This will cause a rise in temperature, which can affect delicate ecosystems, such as coral and many other oceanic ecosystems. Also, this can cause more flooding in shallow places like Lakshadweep and the Maldives.
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/Lakshadweep-and-Kerala-feel-the-heat-of-global-warming/articleshow/5684591.cms
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Combustion can lead to warmer weather, caused by gases emitted during the combustion process. These gases combustion release create the greenhouse effect, in which the gases trap sunlight, heating up the atmosphere. The process itself actually creates heat, exhaust, and carbon dioxide, which in small amounts is a healthy gas for much of the environment, but is extremely toxic in larger amounts. CO2 and other gases released, such as methane, are the greenhouse gases heating the atmosphere.
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Combustion affects the environment because it releases ozone destroying gases, like carbon monoxide. This is because combustion does not use all of the fuel, and then it is evaporated. Going faster with a combustion engine makes less combustion, but going slower can produce poisonous nitrous oxides. The chemicals emitted by combustion slightly shift the balance of gases in the atmosphere, causing it [the atmosphere] to trap more heat than normal, raising global temperature. Source(s)- Wikipedia, WikiAnswers
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ReplyDeleteCombustion product is what is released when a factor burns or oxidizes (like coal). And when coal oxidizes, it produces CO2, NOx, SO2, CO and CH4 which break down the atmosphere causing a rise in temperature. CO2 is a big factor in what coal releases and it is what is culprit of the greenhouse effect. And people are also preforming a lot of deforestation acts that inhibit the absorption of carbon dioxide and the transformation of that into oxygen. The air is just getting more and more polluted.
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http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/9/21257/2009/acpd-9-21257-2009.pdf
Combustion releases a lot of CO2, which is a greenhouse gas. Not only that, but other greenhouse gases are released. Since all of these greenhouse gases are being released into the atmosphere, heat is being trapped instead of being released into space. This process is referred to as global warming (I'm sure everybody has heard of that.), meaning that the Earth is heating up, it just might not be as noticeable at first. But the long term affects of this are starting to show on the planet.
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Combustion affects the climate by dumping lots of carbon dioxide into the air. The result of this is that the balance of the gases in the atmosphere is shifted a bit. The shift allows the atmosphere to trap more heat than it would without the other gases. The trapping of more thermal energy over a long period causes average temperatures to shift up just a bit(wikianswers).
ReplyDeleteCombustion is found in car engines or burning fossil fuels. When Co2 is released in the atmosphere, it goes around in a cycle. This cycle does include the Carbon Dioxide absorbing heat and make the Earth warmer. These rising temperatures are part of a natural process that Carbon Dioxide has on the Earth. The human population however, has released too much of the Carbon Dioxide. Locked up in fossil fuels, Co2 has been found in mass quantities. This "trapped" Carbon Dioxide is released up to the atmosphere, creating more heat. Thus known as global warming. Because of the large amounts of fossil fuels burned, there is much more Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere then there should be. This explains why the Earth's mean temperature has been warming up. Also, since plants need carbon dioxide to create oxygen, the Co2 is not on Earth. Plants have been not producing the normal amount of oxygen.
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Coal combustion affects our environment by releasing gases into the atmosphere. Then if SO2 is absorbed into the soil the soils top layers bEcome more acidic. papers.ssrn.com Combustion leads to warmer weather by creating smoke and fire.
ReplyDeleteCombustion from engines and other sources contributes to climate change by releasing carbon dioxide, among other gases, into the atmosphere. An excess of these gases creates an accelerated greenhouses effect, where the sun's energy is stored inside the ozone. This solar power is what is causing the change in weather patterns on Earth.
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Combustion can be put in the air by multiple ways including cars, rockets, and others. The main way combustion changes the climate and raises the heat is because of all of the carbon dioxide it shoots into the air. Combustion is actually believed to be the largest contributing factor to the release of green house gases into the atmosphere, and as everyone knows, green house gases take in the suns rays, and makes it warmer as it spits it out back into space. With this kind of affect on the climate, we seriously need to think of a less harmful way for combustion to take place, instead of releasing so much carbon dioxide into space.
ReplyDeleteCombustion, from burning coal for example, depletes the amount of O2 in the atmosphere while raising the levels of CO2, NOx, SO2, CO and CH4. The gases released from combustion pollute the air while the resulting ashes can pollute water and earth as well. Combustion causes the atmosphere and sun to change their ways of interacting due to the altered chemical composition of the atmosphere, which will in turn affect weather patterns. Since the atmosphere is becoming thinner, in which some believe is caused by combustion, the sunlight is becoming more absorbed in Earth and not reflected like how it typically would, as far as are current knowledge tells. This easily could be what is causing the Earth's climate to rise.
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ReplyDeleteCombustion affects the environment because it releases harmful gas and
ReplyDeletesmoke into the air. Since combustion is so widely used the gases it
produces are one of the main forms of pollution. Combustion causes
warmer climate because the gases get trapped in the atmosphere and
trap heat. These gases are good and essential, but in measured
amounts. Their natural levels have been thrown way off by humans
adding so much to them.
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ReplyDeleteCombustion, especially in industrial vehicles, can pollute the air and cause forms of carbon to settle in the air and capture heat
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Combustion is a chemical change to various substances to release energy. How this impacts the environment, and in what measure, depends on what substances are left behind from the process. CO2 is one possible result, which traps infrared heat when it reaches the ozone layer. CO2 also contains small amounts of uranium and mercury, which have various negative effects on the biosphere.
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