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How does rising CO2 affect the different spheres?

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Answer: air temperatures go up, and more water vapor evaporates into the atmosphere

Explanation: Carbon dioxide causes about 20 percent of Earth's greenhouse effect; water vapor accounts for about 50 percent; and clouds account for 25 percent. ... Likewise, when carbon dioxide concentrations rise, air temperatures go up, and more water vapor evaporates into the atmosphere—which then amplifies greenhouse heating.

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