Yes, and ozone damages them internally. It essentially destroys their "lungs".
It takes a lot of trees to rebuilt ozone layer. We have to absorb most of the greenhouse gases to do so.
trees take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen
You can take a lot of steps in the direction to stop ozone depletion. Plant maximum trees.
Trees take in more oxygen than balloons. Through the process of photosynthesis, trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen as a byproduct. Balloons, on the other hand, do not produce oxygen as they are typically filled with gases like helium or air.
Because when we breath out we let out carbon dioxide and when we breath in we take in oxygen because we cant breath in carbon dioxide . Trees are living just like us so but they breath in carbon dioxide and breath out oxygen so without trees we would'nt be here . also they make great furniture
Trees do contain carbon. Trees take in carbon and convert it to carbon dioxide which is then released into the air as oxygen.
Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Comanies can take a look at their carbon release. They can stop the use of CFC's.
Cutting down trees does increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air because trees take the carbon monoxide in the air and turn it into oxygen in a process called photosynthesis. Without as many trees then there is going to be more carbon dioxide in the air.
Tamarind trees, like all plants, release oxygen during the day through a process called photosynthesis. However, during the night, they undergo respiration, where they take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. This is why it may seem like tamarind trees give off more carbon dioxide than oxygen overall.
Humans can actually help trees because we breathe out Carbon dioxide when trees take in but when we cut down trees then we kill it.
trees release oxygen that we use to breathe. the trees take in carbon wich is what we breathe out.