Palm trees do absorb carbon. However, they absorb much less carbon and ozone than other trees because of the slender size of their leaves.
Yes, all trees need and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide.
trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
Trees absorb Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Yes, most do. Trees, plants, they absorb the Co2 from the air and turn it into Oxygen.
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Yes because trees and plants absorb carbon dioxide and store the carbon.
They absorb Carbon dioxide and provide food and a home for animals.
One advantage of trees is that they absorb a lot of carbon dioxide as they are so large. A disadvantage is that they take a long time to grow.