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how have increased carbon dioxide levels and temperatures affected living organisms?
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Increased carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) and temperatures impact living organisms in multiple ways. For plants, higher $CO_2$ can boost photosynthesis (e.g., some crops grow faster), but rising temps may cause heat stress, alter flowering times, and increase pest/disease risks. Animals face habitat loss (e.g., polar bears with melting ice), range shifts (species moving to cooler areas), and physiological stress (e.g., ectotherms’ metabolism changes with temp). Marine life: ocean acidification from $CO_2$ harms calcifying organisms (corals, shellfish) by reducing carbonate ions for shells/skeletons, and warming oceans cause coral bleaching, disrupt food webs (e.g., fish migration changes). Ecosystems: altered species interactions (e.g., mismatched pollinator - plant cycles), reduced biodiversity as some species can’t adapt/survive, and changes in nutrient cycles (e.g., soil carbon dynamics affected by temp and $CO_2$).
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Increased carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) and temperatures affect living organisms as follows:
- Plants: Higher $CO_2$ can enhance photosynthesis (e.g., some crops grow faster), but rising temperatures cause heat stress, alter phenology (e.g., flowering times), and increase pest/disease pressure.
- Animals: Habitat loss (e.g., polar bears and melting sea ice), range shifts (species move to cooler regions), and physiological stress (e.g., ectotherms’ metabolism changes with temperature).
- Marine Life: Ocean acidification (from $CO_2$) harms calcifying organisms (corals, shellfish) by reducing carbonate ions for shells/skeletons; warming oceans cause coral bleaching and disrupt food webs (e.g., fish migration changes).
- Ecosystems: Altered species interactions (e.g., mismatched pollinator - plant cycles), reduced biodiversity (as some species can’t adapt), and changed nutrient cycles (e.g., soil carbon dynamics affected by temperature and $CO_2$).