On Earth the proportion of CO2 is so small that it can not affect overall
atmospheric density even if it increases by many multiples of the current level.
i) CO2 and other trace gases are too small a proportion of the atmosphere to make a significant difference to overall
atmospheric density even if their volumes were to be multiplied many times over.
Not exact matches
Within that range of
atmospheric density,
even higher concentrations of carbon dioxide wouldn't have been adequate to counteract the faint young sun, suggesting that methane, ethane or other strong greenhouse gases kept Earth from freezing.
It is not possible with
even further reason that such remittance will
even reach the surface as the increasing
atmospheric density also increases interception rates.