good day. i need your ideas on the effect of Carbon monoxide(co) on relative humidity and also carbon monoxide on temperature. what happens to temperature when co increases and vice versa and also what happens to relative humidity when co increases
Relative humidity CO Temperature is quite independent. However, CO reacts with O2 in the atmosphere to form CO2, which is greenhouse gas that impacts on temperature, and so is the relative humidity. But, I am not sure if it would be quantifiable.
You may get more insight into the global warming potential of the individual greenhouses if you learn IR spectroscopy of them.
The attached graph shows relationship of CO2 with temp. You can create a similar one for CO and compare with global temp rise. For CO data, go to https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/dv/data/index.php?parameter_name=Carbon%2BMonoxide
CO being unstable rapidly converts into CO2, so you may also want to look at https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/CarbonCycle/page5.php
You will get your answer if you explore above websites.