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Does carbon dioxide relate to solar power in any way?

By admin | August 31, 2009

danielledear asked:


I really need to know if carbon dioxide relates to solar power. I need this for an assignment. And if it does then how? Please don’t give me something like “I don’t know”!

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    2 Responses to “Does carbon dioxide relate to solar power in any way?”

    1. kerry k Says:
      September 2nd, 2009 at 5:43 pm

      For storing solar energy which is form of solar power since the plant is used as medium for storing energy which if used with water other nutrients and sunlight to make oxygen to retain heat which if used with water other nutrients and sunlight to.

    2. scott h Says:
      September 5th, 2009 at 7:53 am

      Many people today are worried about our lifestyle releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and this CO2 then causing global warming.

      If this is true (that is a debatable topic) then using solar panels to create power will reduce the amount of CO2 released.

      Therefore solar power is related to the amount of CO2

      I hope that helps.