Global warming of CO2 due to altitude (aircraft emission)?
what is the reason of this ?
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Answer:
That's the way the greenhouse effect works. The amount of energy coming in from the Sun is constant, yet the planet gets hotter. Why? Because more heat is trapped at the surface. That means that less heat escapes into the upper atmosphere. In the statosphere, it's actually getting cooler as a result of the increased greenhouse effect. This is one way we know that the current episode of global warming is due to the greenhouse effect, and not other factors.
An individual airplane emits a lot, but not near as much as a power plant. There just aren't near as many airplanes as cars, trucks, etc.
So airplanes are a relatively small source of CO2. Which is good, since right now there's no good substitute for fossil fuels for them, as there are for other things.
Cloud's formation world wide at above statosphereic level's are happening for 50 year's since the invention of jetengine. The contraill's turn into cloud's at any height above earth, and the cloud factor change's the jet stream pattern by diverting energy to area's free of cloud's. That is why you see the jet stream as erratic as the stock market, If it continue's to build up it will be the double blanket over earth which is carbon ;up to 12000 feet blanket of heat retention, if double blanket aircraft emission happen's fried planet., from overheating double blanket's.
probably one of the layers of the atmosphere,
but i would fact check that.
CO2 is a relatively heavy atmospheric gas and it's concentration is greater near the surface of the Earth. Are you saying your diagram INCREASING CO2 affects above 11km?
U should check your figures again. CO2 is so heavy it is used as a fire extinguisher. When it comes out the exhaust of the plane it cools and falls like a rock.
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