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its air dry made up of oxygen...

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Dry air contains about 0.04% carbon dioxide.

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What is percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air?

About 0.04%


What is the source of the carbon in the sugars made by plant's?

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Which gas is in the air you breathe out?

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