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Plants are essential for thriving in rural areas, especially for agricultural purposes. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that warms the planet through its ability to hold onto radiation in the atmosphere, which can remain in the atmosphere for centuries. | Plants are essential for thriving in rural areas, especially for agricultural purposes. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that warms the planet through its ability to hold onto radiation in the atmosphere, which can remain in the atmosphere for centuries. | ||
- | Plants use carbon dioxide as a way of survival as it pulls down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to support their growth, as it is used to create their sugar. | + | Plants use carbon dioxide as a way of survival as it pulls down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to support their growth, as it is used to create their sugar. |
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+ | __Trends of CO< | ||
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+ | __SGP 30: CO< | ||
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+ | How does it work? | ||
+ | 1) Uses metal-oxide technology to detect gases like ethanol, hydrogen, and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) | ||
+ | 2) Sensor uses these readings to estimate what the CO< | ||
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+ | __NDIR CO< | ||
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+ | __Sensors to consider for use__: | ||
+ | 1) Adafruit MCP9808 QT: Temperature sensor. This sensor gives a high accurate temperature readings as stated on adafruit website the typical accuracy is +/-0.25 Celsius. This to addition to a carbon dioxide sensor could help develop the question and possible answers to how the concentration of carbon dioxide might affect temperature change at different levels of the lower atmosphere. | ||
+ | 2) HTU21DF: Humidity & Temperature sensor. This sensor takes measurements of humidity and temperature | ||
+ | 3) SHT31: Temperature & Humidity sensor. According to adafruit website, this sensor is more accurate with measurements with an accuracy range of +/-0.25 Celsius. | ||
+ | 4) SGP30: MOX Gas Sensor. This sensor would take measurements of eCO< | ||
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+ | __Ballon considerations__: | ||
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