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Carbon Dioxide
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Carbon isn't - it's not a gas or vapour. It is present in (rather obviously) the compound Carbon Dioxide, produced by animals' respiration, by combustion or by decomposition.
Only factories that use and burn coal produce carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Forest fires and humans produce the most carbon dioxide.
Most animals produce carbon dioxide at relatively the same rate. The animals that produce the most carbon dioxide are the ones that must breathe the most rapidly.
All metabolic processes of animals produce carbon dioxide. This is collected from the cells by your blood cell and released to the atmosphere from your lungs when you breathe out.
Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide goes back to the atmosphere through respiration, the decomposition of plants and animals, and combustion.
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.