Trees don't actually "recycle" oxygen. Oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis. Plants use water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar (glucose). Oxygen is actually a waste product. Just look up photosynthesis and you can get a very in depth explanation of the process. Trees don't actually "recycle" oxygen. Oxygen is a waste product of photosynthesis. Plants use water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar (glucose). Oxygen is actually a waste product. Just look up photosynthesis and you can get a very in depth explanation of the process.
since you can recycle trees and paper is trees you can just recycle paper
we can save the trees and the more trees we save the more oxygen we have and the longer we can stay alive and save the worls and stop global warming.
The trees and plants In the rainforest suck in carbo dioxide and Put out oxygen. Like how we breathe but in reverse.
yes! if you recycle, it doesn't cut down anymore trees, so because trees give us oxygen, that does in fact help with pollution. peace out, cupcakeluver.
you can recycle forests by collecting trees and turning them into paper
You can recycle Christmas trees at the evergreen disposal place where they will take in old trees and use them for firewood. They will dispose of it properly for you.
We should help trees because we need them to survive. They provide us with oxygen and recycle our waste, carbon dioxide and the like. Without trees we would all die. Plus they're beautiful. Do what you can to protect them.
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it helps becuse of all the trees we cut down trees and trees give us more air so the more we recycle the better air we have.
-we dont recycle -we cut down trees -we dont really plant new trees
A homeowner can plant flowers and/or trees to get oxygen and help the Earth! You can also RECYCLE! Cans, alluminum, plastic, and paper! Remember: Recycle Reduce and Reuse! Thanks for helping the earth, but this is only for those who ARE HELPING THE EARTH!
paper has changed our lives because we can recycle and use it over and over again, saving the Earth's trees and oxygen; saving us.