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Through photosynthesis and respiration.
trees play an important role in maintaining the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
yes
how sulfur dioxide destroy the ecological balance of nature
The environmental problem caused by sulphur dioxide is Acid rain which can affects plantation, aquatic life and wild life.
Through photosynthesis and respiration.
No
We breath oxygen and give out carbon dioxide, in the same way, plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen.Thus the balance of gases is maintained in nature.
The balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide is maintained in the atmosphere by the oxygen released by plant during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide released by human ,animal's etc in the atmosphere
We breath oxygen and give out carbon dioxide, in the same way, plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen.Thus the balance of gases is maintained in nature.
trees play an important role in maintaining the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The balance can be maintained through their deaths which means they have fossil fuels which get mined and combusted back into CO2 again.
forests absorb the carbon dioxide and help to maintain balance
yes
Careful balance of oxygen, carbon dioxide, sugar (glucose), sodium, calcium, potassium, and other substances must be maintained in order to avoid damage to brain tissue.
how sulfur dioxide destroy the ecological balance of nature
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2