Yes, they can. They do produce oxygen and take up carbon dioxide.
Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.
Many plants have been proven to be both decorative and enhance the air quality in a room as well. The Aloe Vera plant is one such plant. In addition it also has medicinal properties. Other air enhancing plants include: snake plant, spider plant and mums.
to improve air quality and human health
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The plants would have a harder time growing. Carbon Dioxide is similar for plants as Oxygen is for people. However, plants can often adapt to changes in "air quality" much better then people can.
An air ionizer
A device that produces ionization, especially one used to improve the quality of the air in a room.
Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.
If air quality does not improve, it can cause many dangers. Plants and organism dependant on air can get sick and die off as a result of pullted air. Chemical pollution in the air can seep into other aspects of the Earth, like water and soil and pollute those, too.
Better Air Quality
Yes! Plants absorb CO2 and release O2 making the air quality visibly better and safer for humans to breathe. Also, some plants absorb N2 (Nitrogen) which also makes it easier to breathe.
Many plants have been proven to be both decorative and enhance the air quality in a room as well. The Aloe Vera plant is one such plant. In addition it also has medicinal properties. Other air enhancing plants include: snake plant, spider plant and mums.
Plants absorb the harmful gases produced in the air
Plants need oxygen so they will not grow if there is no oxygen. So if we travel to Mars or the moon, we will have to have to bring oxygen for our greenhouses. Plants improve air quality so we need plants when we visit other worlds.
Ozone air purifiers are good for ashtma patients. A high quality air purifier should improve the quality of air inside of your home enough to improve an ashtma's patient quality of life.
Yes, you can't put a price on healthy air to breathe, our lives are more important than the economic cost to improve the quality of the air.
The plants release oxygen which is nessesary for our life on earth and they also absorb CO2 which is a green house gas and it is also a gas we don't need to stay alive.