Cute little girl. I'd like to thank her for showing that increasing CO2 from .038% of the atmosphere (air) to 100% CO2 increases temp only about 2 degrees Celcius. So if CO2 increases by a factor of 2631, temp will barely move. Well done. Now I'm even less concerned about the increase from .028% to .038%.
Uhhh there's more CO2 molecules in a 8 mile high column of atmosphere of 0.038% CO2 than in a small bag of 100% CO2 so if anything your argument suggests you should be very concerned.
unfortunately your experiment is not meaningful because you used 2 different thermometers. to demonstrate that two thermometers give identical readings is another experiment, so it would be easiests to use a single thermometer. that way absolute accuracy is irrelevant - the difference in readings will be the important datum.
there are a few other things to consider, as well - don't just do it cuz a green mom would make you a poster child for somebody's tax agenda.
Dr. Karl Marx would be so proud of this experiment.
What about the earth's terrain (i.e. trees, plants, vegetation) which adapts to increased co2 by growing/processing co2 faster, thus removing CO2 from the atmosphere, thus allowing additional heat of the earth to escape?
Science is about exploring different explanations for what you see happen. As she said in the video, when she first filled the balloon with CO2 it was “ice cold." Cooler gas is more compressed; therefore a greater mass of CO2 was required to fill up its balloon at the start of the experiment. As they both heated up the greater mass of CO2 in its balloon put greater outward pressure on the sides of the balloon. This caused adiabatic heating, i.e., the “heat of compression.”
You have great parents and you are very fortunate for it. Well done. If every child of your age was as smart and inquisitive we could all look forward to a much better world in the future.
Cute little girl. I'd like to thank her for showing that increasing CO2 from .038% of the atmosphere (air) to 100% CO2 increases temp only about 2 degrees Celcius. So if CO2 increases by a factor of 2631, temp will barely move. Well done. Now I'm even less concerned about the increase from .028% to .038%.
bhloop 4 months ago
@bhloop
Uhhh there's more CO2 molecules in a 8 mile high column of atmosphere of 0.038% CO2 than in a small bag of 100% CO2 so if anything your argument suggests you should be very concerned.
cthulhu11111111 4 months ago
UM I really dont care
awesomebro5 7 months ago
unfortunately your experiment is not meaningful because you used 2 different thermometers. to demonstrate that two thermometers give identical readings is another experiment, so it would be easiests to use a single thermometer. that way absolute accuracy is irrelevant - the difference in readings will be the important datum.
there are a few other things to consider, as well - don't just do it cuz a green mom would make you a poster child for somebody's tax agenda.
BrainWeather 8 months ago
Dr. Karl Marx would be so proud of this experiment.
What about the earth's terrain (i.e. trees, plants, vegetation) which adapts to increased co2 by growing/processing co2 faster, thus removing CO2 from the atmosphere, thus allowing additional heat of the earth to escape?
FidelityRealEstate 9 months ago
Well done Linda but the Planet is full of water, try mixing it with co2.
david222444 10 months ago
Science is about exploring different explanations for what you see happen. As she said in the video, when she first filled the balloon with CO2 it was “ice cold." Cooler gas is more compressed; therefore a greater mass of CO2 was required to fill up its balloon at the start of the experiment. As they both heated up the greater mass of CO2 in its balloon put greater outward pressure on the sides of the balloon. This caused adiabatic heating, i.e., the “heat of compression.”
cbrehmer 11 months ago
it fman linda
awesomebro5 1 year ago
cool you know me I'M From your class
awesomebro5 1 year ago
hehehe awesome
rockleone333 1 year ago
cool video but you know who i am oh and you know who awesome bro5 is we go to your school and we are in your class
rockleone333 1 year ago
One fantastic future scientist! Bravo!
konel92 1 year ago
Bravo! And well done for distinguishing between hypothesis and theory.
dominictemple 1 year ago 2
Brilliant! Very well done.
Aussiedwarf 1 year ago
You have great parents and you are very fortunate for it. Well done. If every child of your age was as smart and inquisitive we could all look forward to a much better world in the future.
oldeubank 1 year ago
Very well done! You just surpassed a major portion of your society in intelligence and scientific understanding.
JonahNazir 1 year ago
This is adorable! :)
DiabolicalGenius39 1 year ago
Really cool.
reafdaw01 1 year ago
"My hypothesis has been supported by an experiment, so now it's a theory!" :D so cute
good job!
phlexonance 1 year ago
!!!!!!!!
That. Is. Awesome!
^_^
UbiquitousChe 1 year ago
I like it - a simple test
drkstrong 1 year ago
Great hypothesis & great presentation xo Mum. Dr Karl meet Dr Linda :)
nleck 1 year ago