Snails produce CO2 all the time even if they are alive. It doesn't matter if there is light or not. Animals do not consume CO2 at all but produce it as a product.
No, they breathe it in.
no. they live in the dark ocean right?
There are perhaps millions of people, cars and power plants in a city that produce carbon dioxide as a waste product. In a garden, plants take up and use CO2 and a few insects, bugs and snails make CO2. That means that the city is much worse.
no, Fish like all animals breathe in Oxygen and out Carbon Dioxide.
Snails are mainly consumed of water.
Snails depend on Hydrillas for food and oxygen while Hydrillas depend on snails for carbon dioxide
Algaae, Clams, Snails, Shells, Corcil.
I think that they do so by putting other live organisms (such as snails or fish) in containers and placing these containers next to plants as the organisms will give out carbon dioxide which the plants can utiliize
Carbon dioxide is food. I like food. Food is part of nature. Nature is me. So technically, i am food.
not to sure No. Not even in the same kingdom, or phylum. Only organisms in the plant kingdom live by means of photosynthesis. Snails are in the animal kingdom phylum mollusca
snails breath out carbon dioxide as any other human or animal.
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France. The French consume approximately 25 000 metric tons every year.
Snails' bodies produce a thick slime. Because of this slime, they can crawl across the edge of a razor and not get hurt.