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What does photosynthesis add to an environment? What can then be formed that protected the earth? What would change in the type...Asked by plz answer this all
What does photosynthesis add to an environment? What can then be formed that protected the earth? What would change in the types of organisms that survived? What evidence in the earth supports this?
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This is mostly referring to what is used to build the structure (and how much energy was used/wasted to produce that building product) and what makes it cheaper to use the building for its purpose as designed,
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Photosynthesis adds oxygen to the environment, which can then be used to form the Earth's ozone layer, protecting it from harmful solar radiation. Additionally, photosynthesis produces glucose, which serves as a primary source of food for many organisms.
As more photosynthetic organisms developed on Earth, the types of organisms that thrived changed, with the emergence of various plant and animal species.
Evidence in the Earth's sedimentary rocks shows the gradual increase in oxygen levels over time, which coincides with the evolution and proliferation of photosynthetic organisms. Additionally, patterns in the fossil record suggest a shift towards more complex life forms following the emergence of oxygen-generating photosynthesis.
As more photosynthetic organisms developed on Earth, the types of organisms that thrived changed, with the emergence of various plant and animal species.
Evidence in the Earth's sedimentary rocks shows the gradual increase in oxygen levels over time, which coincides with the evolution and proliferation of photosynthetic organisms. Additionally, patterns in the fossil record suggest a shift towards more complex life forms following the emergence of oxygen-generating photosynthesis.
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. To answer your revised question, the building materials used in construction have a significant impact on the environment, and more sustainable materials can be used to reduce their environmental impact. For example, using renewable materials such as bamboo or recycled materials like reclaimed wood can significantly reduce the amount of energy and resources needed to build a structure.
Additionally, the energy efficiency of a building can have a significant impact on its overall environmental impact. By implementing energy-efficient designs and technologies, such as insulation or solar panels, a building can reduce the amount of energy required to maintain a comfortable temperature and reduce its carbon footprint.
Reducing the environmental impact of buildings is essential for sustainable development and preserving the health of ecosystems and the planet. By using sustainable building materials and technologies, we can reduce waste and energy use and ensure that our buildings are designed for long-term environmental sustainability.
Additionally, the energy efficiency of a building can have a significant impact on its overall environmental impact. By implementing energy-efficient designs and technologies, such as insulation or solar panels, a building can reduce the amount of energy required to maintain a comfortable temperature and reduce its carbon footprint.
Reducing the environmental impact of buildings is essential for sustainable development and preserving the health of ecosystems and the planet. By using sustainable building materials and technologies, we can reduce waste and energy use and ensure that our buildings are designed for long-term environmental sustainability.
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