yes but in comparision to the co2 they asorb in the day it is less
Yes, eucalyptus trees undergo the process of photosynthesis where they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. So, in general, eucalyptus trees do not give off carbon dioxide.
trees give us oxygen and we give them carbon dioxide
Trees use CO2 and produce O2, allowing people to breathe.
Plants give off oxygen as part of photosynthesis, in which they break down CO2. But at night, they give off small amounts of CO2 because they use a form of cellular respiration (as animals do) when there is no light for photosynthesis.
All trees give oxygen; it is a result of the trees "inhaling" carbon dioxide. Just like how humans give off carbon dioxide when they exhale, trees also give off carbon dioxide. So all trees give off oxygen to the environment-its a natural result of trees trying to survive.
to give air that we breath in and keep in carbon dioxide
The trees suck up the stuff we breath out, which is carbon dioxide, then let out stuff we breath in, which is oxygen. Note: Trees and plants do the reverse at night. They give out carbon dioxide and take in oxygen.
During the day, trees undergo photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct while absorbing carbon dioxide. At night, trees respire like all living organisms, releasing small amounts of carbon dioxide and consuming oxygen. Overall, they act as a net producer of oxygen.
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
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.
Trees do not consume oxygen. They consume carbon dioxide, and give off oxygen.
A plant does give off Carbon Dioxide at night when there is not enough light for photosynthesis to occur.