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No, the sun does not produce carbon dioxide. The sun generates energy through nuclear fusion, primarily converting hydrogen into helium in its core, which does not involve carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Carbon dioxide is produced through processes such as combustion, respiration, and certain geological activities on Earth, rather than by the sun itself.
No, carbon dioxide does not. it does not stop UV rays from the sun from coming to surface.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, that is, it has more than two atoms and so is able to capture the sun's heat as it radiates off the earth. So the carbon dioxide warms up and in turn, warms the surrounding air.
Plants make their own food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide.
Sun gives out carbon dioxide and sunlight for plants.
Yes, trees require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, which is the process by which they produce oxygen and energy for growth. In this process, carbon dioxide is converted into sugars that fuel the tree's growth and development.
The commonest reaction is photosynthesis, which is how green plants use the Sun's energy to separate carbon from oxygen in carbon dioxide. This is an important part of the Carbon Cycle. When free carbon and oxygen are re-combined to produce heat in a burning process, the energy is given off as heat and the product is carbon dioxide.
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Carbon dioxide. One carbon for every two oxygen atoms means carbon dioxide. Plants take in water, carbon dioxide, and energy from the sun to produce glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
They absorb it from carbon dioxide and the sun and water.
water, sun light, and carbon dioxide
The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.