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EBK BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE
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ISBN: 9780134819167
Author: BELK
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 2LTB
Carbon dioxide functions as a greenhouse gas by ___________.
- interfering with water’s ability to absorb heat;
- increasing the random molecular motions of oxygen;
- allowing radiation from the sun to reach Earth and absorbing the re-radiated heat;
- splitting into carbon and oxygen and increasing the rate of
cellular respiration
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