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Carbon Dioxide Collection

Carbon dioxide, a compound consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, has played a significant role in shaping our planet's history

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Konstantin Buteyko, Soviet doctor

Konstantin Buteyko, Soviet doctor
Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko (1923-2003), Soviet medical doctor and researcher. In the 1950s, Buteyko, a Ukrainian, developed a theory on the effects of deep breathing (hyperventilation)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Martian sand dunes, satellite image

Martian sand dunes, satellite image
Martian sand dunes. Coloured satellite image of north polar sand dunes blown into crescent shapes by the wind. The dunes are covered by carbon dioxide frost except dark-coloured patches where

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Svartsengi Geothermal plant, which feeds water to The Blue Lagoon, Icelands famous outdoor spa

Svartsengi Geothermal plant, which feeds water to The Blue Lagoon, Icelands famous outdoor spa, Reyjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: A child Protestor at the I Count climate change rally in London

A child Protestor at the I Count climate change rally in London
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Portrait of Paul Bert, 1886 (engraving)

Portrait of Paul Bert, 1886 (engraving)
865121 Portrait of Paul Bert, 1886 (engraving); (add.info.: Paul Bert (1833-1886) French physiologist and politician. A pupil of Claude Bernard

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide

Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide
5309106 Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide, starving the fire of oxygen

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide

Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide
5309105 Advertisement for the harden grenade fire extinguisher, which produced ammonia and carbon dioxide, starving the fire of oxygen

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Portrait of Joseph Black

Portrait of Joseph Black
865120 Portrait of Joseph Black; (add.info.: Joseph Black (1728-1799) Scottish chemist, born in Bordeaux, France, son of a wine merchant. Professor of chemistry at Glasgow University

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Joseph Black

Joseph Black
LLM459523 Joseph Black by Marti, Ricardo (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joseph Black. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day

Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day, Digitally Generated, Direction, Environment, Fossil Fuel, Fuel and Power Generation, Geology, Global Warming

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Pair of human lungs

Pair of human lungs

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567

Mars base, artwork C018 / 8567
Mars base. Artwork of a base (left) on Mars. A manned base on Mars could be constructed from prefabricated sections brought from Earth or from materials manufactured using resources found on Mars

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Surface of Venus and probe, artwork

Surface of Venus and probe, artwork
Surface of Venus and balloon probe, artwork. The surface of Venus is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Mars base, artwork C018 / 0284

Mars base, artwork C018 / 0284
Mars base. Artwork of a base on Mars, with plants in one dome providing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide, and people in a second dome

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Fire extinguisher codes

Fire extinguisher codes. Fire card displaying the colour codes for different types of fire extinguishers

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Photosynthesis, illustration

Photosynthesis, illustration. Photosynthesis is the process by which most plants (and some other living organisms) convert energy from sunlight into chemical energy

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Pile of coal

Pile of coal. Coal is a type of fossil fuel. When it is burned it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide test

Carbon dioxide test. Montage showing the effect of bubbling carbon dioxide gas through lime water. The lime water is saturated calcium hydroxide solution (Ca(OH)2

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Comedian Simon Amstall addressing the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally in Trafalgar Square

Comedian Simon Amstall addressing the crowds at the I Count Climate Change rally in Trafalgar Square
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue)

Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue), Artificial Gases (orange) Methane (green), Carbon Dioxide (Yellow)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Illustration of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle

Illustration of carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Illustration of carbon cycle on Earth

Illustration of carbon cycle on Earth

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Illustration of the planet Venus

Illustration of the planet Venus
Illustration of the Planet Venus. Earths Evil Twin has found itself in human mythology since the dawn of time. Over the past thousands of years, the planet hasn t given up many of its secrets

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Pamukkale, Turkey

Pamukkale, Turkey
Pamukkale, meaning cotton castle in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Yeast and sugar solution turned into froth of carbon dioxide (anaerobic respiration)

Yeast and sugar solution turned into froth of carbon dioxide (anaerobic respiration)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Extinguishing a candle with carbon dioxide

Extinguishing a candle with carbon dioxide

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Covering three pots with plastic bags

Covering three pots with plastic bags

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carefully pulling the plastic bag down over the tree

Carefully pulling the plastic bag down over the tree

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon footprint, conceptual artwork F006 / 3882

Carbon footprint, conceptual artwork F006 / 3882
Carbon footprint, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide, artwork F006 / 3884

Carbon dioxide, artwork F006 / 3884
Carbon dioxide, computer artwork

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8193

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8193
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8192

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8192
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8191

Dry ice vaporising F007 / 8191
Dry ice vaporising (subliming). Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas at room temperature but becomes a liquid under compression

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Atmospheric carbon dioxide F008 / 3515

Atmospheric carbon dioxide F008 / 3515
Atmospheric carbon dioxide, conceptual composite image

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide, conceptual image F008 / 3514

Carbon dioxide, conceptual image F008 / 3514
Carbon dioxide, conceptual image

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Organic chemistry building blocks C017 / 3599

Organic chemistry building blocks C017 / 3599
Organic chemistry building blocks, conceptual image. Computer artwork showing how carbon (C, black) oxygen (O, red) and hydrogen (H)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Adjusting a Thermostatic Radiator Valve

Adjusting a Thermostatic Radiator Valve
Adjusting a thermostatic radiator valve (TRV). It is a relatively simple uncalibrated device in which the flow of water through a radiator varies with the expansion or contraction of a wax plug

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9776

Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9776
Rubisco. Molecular model of the enzyme rubisco (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase) complexed with 2-carboxyarabinitol biphosphate

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9779

Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9779
Rubisco. Molecular model of the enzyme rubisco (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase) complexed with ribulose-1, 5-biphosphate

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7207
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9491

Rubisco enzyme molecule F006 / 9491
Rubisco. Molecular model of the enzyme rubisco (ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase). Rubisco is thought to be the most abundant and important protein found in nature

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7208
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787

Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787
Carbon dioxide (CO2) re-emitting infrared light, computer artwork. Sunlight comes from top left and strikes the ground, which then emits infrared light

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions, artwork C017 / 3602

Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions, artwork C017 / 3602
Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions. Computer artwork representing the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) in vehicle exhaust fumes

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Oxygen from volcanoes, conceptual image

Oxygen from volcanoes, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the production of oxygen (bubbles) caused by an erupting volcano

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7205
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing the main systems involved in carbon fixation in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule C017 / 3600

Carbon dioxide molecule C017 / 3600
Carbon dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2). Atoms are colour coded: oxygen (red) and carbon (black)

Background imageCarbon Dioxide Collection: Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206

Carbon fixation, artwork C017 / 7206
Carbon fixation. Computer artwork showing how carbon fixation occurs in a typical countryside habitat. Carbon capture (fixation) consists of the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2)



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Carbon dioxide, a compound consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, has played a significant role in shaping our planet's history. Discovered by Joseph Black in the 18th century, its properties were further explored by Konstantin Buteyko, a Soviet doctor who studied its effects on human health. From Martian sand dunes captured in satellite images to the Svartsengi Geothermal plant that feeds water to Iceland's famous outdoor spa, The Blue Lagoon, carbon dioxide is intertwined with various aspects of our world. It even made an appearance at climate change rallies like the I Count protest in London where passionate child protestors joined forces with adults to demand action against global warming. This versatile gas also connects us to Earth's natural resources such as coal found deep within cross sections of aquifers. Its presence can be detected through arrow signs pointing towards potential sources or close-up examinations revealing intricate details about its composition. Additionally, it plays a vital role in sustaining life as illustrated by the pair of human lungs which rely on proper levels of this gas for respiration. Beyond Earth's boundaries lies Mars base artwork depicting futuristic settlements reliant on carbon dioxide for survival. Similarly, Venus' inhospitable surface and probes provide insight into how this compound shapes other celestial bodies. However, not all associations with it can positive; December 2008 witnessed large-scale protests against climate change where activists rallied together demanding urgent measures to combat rising greenhouse gas emissions. Despite its controversial reputation due to its contribution to global warming and climate change when released into the atmosphere through human activities like burning fossil fuels or deforestation; it is important not to overlook carbon dioxide's critical role in photosynthesis – the process that allows plants and algae to convert sunlight into energy while releasing oxygen back into our atmosphere. Whether it be influencing planetary landscapes or fueling debates surrounding environmental issues like climate change and pollution control measures.