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3 months ago
Water...they aren%26#039;t happening at the same time. Increase in Temp happens before the increase of CO2.You%26#039;re right, rising temperatures cause co2 to increase. There is an 800 lag of co2 levels compared to temps.
Mars has 95% co2 levels on the planet. That%26#039;s a whopping 320,000% increase over the Earths co2 levels and now scientist believe the surface of Mars is even cooler than first predicted.
There is no relationship between co2 and temperatures.
To answer your second question - no. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. That means it traps heat. If we increase atmospheric CO2, it will cause the planet to warm.
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CO2 thins the ozone layer in the sky. This layer is a good shield against UV and other sun qualities such as heat and temperature.