V+1 more facts verifying about how to tell if our planet is really running low on carbon dioxide in the atmosphere!
Fact; Mars's atmosphere is less than 1% of Earth's atmosphere, yet still contains around 9 times as much carbon dioxide as there is in Earth's atmosphere. The reason that Mars has such a thin atmosphere is that its gravity is not strong enough to keep it from floating off into space. So again we see that the primordial atmosphere of another planet was in the same categories as the Planet Venus has now, but Mars lacked the ability to hold onto that atmosphere due to low gravity. Fact; Mars atmosphere gas make-up is very much in line percentile-wise to what, Venus's atmosphere at 96% carbon dioxide. The only difference is the density which is completely explained by the differing gravity's each planet enjoys. An unknown fact is what gravity strength is required to keep an atmosphere tied to its planet? the lightest elements such as hydrogen and helium are no longer seen in Earth's atmosphere but gravity alone is not what keeps lighter elements tied to their planet. Temperature plays a large role once they become low enough to reduce the energy levels of the molecules involved. Fact; that the only reason that Earth's atmosphere has so little carbon suspended in it, is due to life. Carbon dioxide and other carbon-containing gases are needed for life to exist and grow and then a very little bit of that carbon becomes unable to be easily recycled because of sequestration and its conversion into rocks such as limestone! Fact; Perpetual Motion is impossible even on a planetary scale with an outside energy source, such as a star supplying it. There is always a sequestration of everything that life needs to continue, adaptations have and continue to, reduce the needs that life requires. This is caused not for efficiency's sake, but simply that life needs to exist and will do what it needs to survive! Fact; 25 % of the land surface of the planet is either arid or semi-arid, up until around 3,000,000 years ago that simply was not the case, most of the planet had abundant plant life even in Antartica, But as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere dropped, plant life had to open their stomata wider then previously, which if rainfall is not adequate, due to the need to increase the stomata opening that increased lost of water by plant respiration would start a chain reaction of drought cycles to occur, increasing arid and semi-arid areas around the planet! This was the start of the planet losing some of its temperature regulating abilities, by the lost of cloud cover and the increasing bare soils, to increase heating. There are also places in the oceans that are considered "desert's" these areas of course are not due to the lack of water, but because the lack of other requirements of life, unavailable oxygen, iron, and other trace nutrients can play a large role on whether or not life can exist in abundant in these areas. Fact; I can be reached in the following ways, I live in Nebraska, U.S.A. my phone number is 402-890-7946, my G-mail address is <daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com> to read more about what our planet is going through you can go to <https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com> Yes, mankind is this planet last attempt at saving all carbon-based life on the planet by having a thinking and acting species on the planet that can both recognize what the planet is going through and having the ability to make the necessary changes to the planet that will allow life to continue! Only by spreading this information, can this happen. Thank you, Dan
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