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none, trees do not die from carbon dioxide, it is used in combination with light and water in order to synthesize glucose and oxygen, after which at night, they use the glucose and oxygen to live, so by day they produce nutrients with light and by night they use those nutrients to survive until daytime

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no except they will have attracted oxygen went into the air and then the sun will have hit them with their rays. Then the carbon will act up by heating up and then will start heating the world which causes global warming.

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Basically trees remove equal amounts of carbon dioxide per kilogram of wood produced. However some trees grow quicker (poplar) than others (oak) and remove the carbon dioxide more rapidly. In addition trees which shed their leaves annually (deciduous) remove carbon dioxide to form leaves as well as wood on an annual basis. The fallen leaves sequester carbon as a mulch or humus on the forest floor.

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yes because to much of any thing is bad for that living thing and the greenhouse gas will kill that tree

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Where does the stuff the tree is made of come from?

About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.


How is photosynthesis related to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate change?

Photosynthesis is when trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The carbon is separated and becomes part of the tree, and the oxygen is released. So a growing tree will store carbon all the time it is growing. More than half the weight of a tree is carbon. So photosynthesis by trees plays an important part in the Earth's carbon cycle.Deforestation, the removal of forests, has been happening all over the world. When trees rot, or are burnt, they release the carbon (as carbon dioxide), and, of course, are no longer able to take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The carbon cycle is then disrupted, and more carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, builds up in the air. This (together with the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)) is causing global warming and climate change.


How is carbon dioxide is cycled between a tree and a fox?

The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.


How is carbon dioxide consumed on earth?

The earth's carbon cycle moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere, into oceans, soil, animals and vegetation and back again. The oceans absorb some CO2, but only the surface water. The oceans are becoming more acidic and damaging coral and fish. Trees and vegetation take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. This carbon is stored within the plant or tree and stays there until the tree is destroyed. About half the weight of a tree is carbon.


What do tree need to survive?

a tree needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, water and soil to survive

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How many pounds of carbon dioxide is remove form the atmosphere annually when a tree is removed?

When a tree is removed, it can no longer remove any carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


Why is more carbon dioxide being produced?

More carbon dioxide is being produced primarily due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.


Are trees made of carbon?

About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.


Where does the stuff the tree is made of come from?

About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.


How much carbon dioxide is released during the cutting of a tree?

The only carbon dioxide released by simply cutting the tree is that which is produced by the energy required to cut the tree: the human breathing out carbon dioxide as he swings an axe or uses a saw, the carbon dioxide emitted by a chainsaw's combustion engine, or the carbon dioxide emitted by logging machinery while cutting the tree. Significantly more carbon is emitted afterward as the lumber is transported from the site and as the tree is cut up into smaller pieces, then the smaller pieces are shipped all over. Finally, as the wood biodegrades (or burns), some carbon dioxide will be released.


How is photosynthesis related to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate change?

Photosynthesis is when trees and plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The carbon is separated and becomes part of the tree, and the oxygen is released. So a growing tree will store carbon all the time it is growing. More than half the weight of a tree is carbon. So photosynthesis by trees plays an important part in the Earth's carbon cycle.Deforestation, the removal of forests, has been happening all over the world. When trees rot, or are burnt, they release the carbon (as carbon dioxide), and, of course, are no longer able to take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The carbon cycle is then disrupted, and more carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, builds up in the air. This (together with the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)) is causing global warming and climate change.


How much co2 does a tree absorb per year?

Almost half the mass of a tree is carbon, taken from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide. A tree only takes in carbon when it is growing, and the amount that a tree grows in a year varies from tree to tree. Old trees are bigger and grow more than young trees in a year, usually.


How is carbon dioxide prodused?

Carbon Dioxide is created when a plant (ex. tree) takes in air


How or where does a tree get oxygen to give us?

A tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, and, with the input of energy from sunlight, oxidizes many of the oxygen atoms of the absorbed carbon dioxide to elemental oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere. The carbon and some of the oxygen atoms from the absorbed carbon dioxide are incorporated into the structure of the tree as the tree grows.


Does tree let out more carbon dioxide in the morning or night?

Trees let out carbon dioxide more in the night. This is because the trees trunks are able to suck in more of the carbon dioxide that has been released during the day in the night. Therefore, during the night time, the trees are changing the carbon dioxide into the oxygen we need and the water that it needs for itself. Hope this helps. :)


How is carbon dioxide is cycled between a tree and a fox?

The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.


How is carbon dioxide consumed on earth?

The earth's carbon cycle moves carbon dioxide in and out of the atmosphere, into oceans, soil, animals and vegetation and back again. The oceans absorb some CO2, but only the surface water. The oceans are becoming more acidic and damaging coral and fish. Trees and vegetation take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. This carbon is stored within the plant or tree and stays there until the tree is destroyed. About half the weight of a tree is carbon.