No, CO2 will kill you at sufficient concentrations. Spacecraft and submarines need CO2 scrubbers to keep their crews alive. Apollo 13 specifically had plenty of oxygen to return to Earth but CO2 concentration would have killed the crew if they hadn't adapted a CM CO2 scrubber to work in the LEM (or the other way around, I don't remember). The atmosphere could never get to that concentration but it does exist.
you're thinking of CO
No, CO2 will kill you at sufficient concentrations. Spacecraft and submarines need CO2 scrubbers to keep their crews alive. Apollo 13 specifically had plenty of oxygen to return to Earth but CO2 concentration would have killed the crew if they hadn't adapted a CM CO2 scrubber to work in the LEM (or the other way around, I don't remember). The atmosphere could never get to that concentration but it does exist.
Found the space fag.
nah trees will soak it up. mother nature is great huh?
That doesn't really address my point. I even mentioned that the atmosphere could not get to that concentration.
too much of anything will kill you. you're a clown to try to make this point.
nah they get it all.
No, I'm not. That's orders of magnitude worse.
If you've ever noticed that going outside or opening a window wakes you up, you've noticed that changes in CO2 levels effect your alertness.
i still think you mixed it up with monoxide but just can't admit it
No, I didn't. Google it.
you did sorry
CO2 being dangerous/painful in excess is the reason we euthanize pets with inert gas instead of just taking away oxygen and leaving the CO2.
false
just take the L with dignity kid