Leaves have tiny holes in them through which air enters, and air contains carbon dioxide. Once inside the leaf the carbon dioxide can dissolve in the leaf juices of whatever sort (depending upon species) and can be used for photosynthesis.
While trees are net producers of oxygen when the whole cycle of photosynthesis is reviewed, they still produce CO2 as part of their cellular respiration, decomposition and if they are burned in in forest fires,. In addition trees foster a large ecology of insects such as termites and decomposers which release both methane (a greenhouse gas) and carbon dioxide.
They produce oxygen with it through photosynthesis, and they store the carbon in their roots, trunk, branches and leaves.
from the leaves.its part of photosynthesis and yeah
Carbon dioxide is an essential element of photosynthesis, which produces glucose and oxygen for trees and all plants in general.
Well,plants do absorb oxygen along with CO2,but only a little.We take in oxygen with CO2,but only a little.
Yes
It absorbs Co2 through the process of Photosythisis.
No they do not absora.Rather they release CO2.
A tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year. It takes 40 years for one tree to absorb 1 ton of carbon dioxide. A half an acre of trees could absorb 1 ton in approximately 1 year.
No it was not a challenge to absorb enough CO2.
co2
Well,plants do absorb oxygen along with CO2,but only a little.We take in oxygen with CO2,but only a little.
Yes
No.
CO2 absorb more heat than other gases or we can say that the other gases are not able to absorb lower radition of infrared rays of 5 to 15 microns but CO2 absorb these and CO2 later on re-radiate these as longer rays ( as heat).
No-it can enter from its laves to
It absorbs Co2 through the process of Photosythisis.
CO2; Carbon dioxide.
No they do not absora.Rather they release CO2.
no
A tree can absorb as much as 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year. It takes 40 years for one tree to absorb 1 ton of carbon dioxide. A half an acre of trees could absorb 1 ton in approximately 1 year.