A tree takes in CO2, It gives off O2 or oxygen during daylight. The process is called photosynthesis.
During the night a tree's life processes create carbon dioxide.
No it has to be connected to its roots to go through photosynthesis thus producing CO2
yes.
The making of glucose from CO2 using sunlight is called photosynthesis. The breaking down of glucose and release of CO2 is respiration.
water, sunlight, and CO2.
tress take in minerals from the soil & co2 from the air. the co2 is converted to oxyagen.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Photosythisis. It converts CO2 into O2.
carbon dioide does not leave the leaf but oygen does
Trees extract CO2 from the air, using the carbon (C) atoms to build their own physical substance - wood. Thus hge amounts of carbon is bound in our planets forests. Forests are what you call a carbon sink. If you were to cut down a tree and burn it you would close that circle and re-release the C(O2) into the air.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
Trees hold Co2 and when they are cut down, the Co2 is released, increasing global warming.
CO2.
co2
Growing a tree helps the earth as it captures CO2 for a longer period