Friday, 9 January 2015
Carbondioxide; how important
“The fundamental reason why carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is
critically important to biology is that there is so little of it. A
field of corn growing in full sunlight in the middle of the day uses up
all the carbon dioxide within a meter of the ground in about five
minutes. If the air were not constantly stirred by convection currents
and winds, the corn would stop growing.” —Dr. Freeman Dyson, Edge website, Aug. 8, 2007
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