Yes, plants absorb carbon dioxide which is increasing in the atmosphere.
Plants don't increase global warming. In fact, they do the opposite.Plants, trees and all vegetation reduce the effect of global warming by removing from the atmosphere these gases like carbon dioxide and storing the carbon in their trunks and branches. They help to reduce global warming.
Plats reduce global warming and since global warming is related to ozone depletion. Thus plants improve ozone depletion.
Plants reduce carbon dioxide, because they absorb carbon and release oxygen. Yes, they help reduce global warming, because excess carbon dioxide emissions increase the green house effect and global warming. Plants in total consume a small percentage of the carbon dioxide, a known minor contributor to global warming. The bottom line is that plants are a small carbon sink.
'Help.. global warming.'
well it is said that plants can help stop global warming. So, they have photosynthesis and do cellular respiration to take in carbon dioxide and make it oxygen. global warming has to do with carbon dioxide. there you go! :)
Plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants and any growing vegetation remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. This carbon is stored in the plants and trees. Any removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere slows global warming a little.
They don't help with global warming naturally but the large buildup of greenhouse gases does assist with global warming.
Planting trees will reduce the effect of global warming, but it has little to do with ozone depletion.
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Plants avoid global warming. ANd since global warming causes ozone depletion, thus they prevent ozone depletion.