no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.
Trees and other plants produce oxygen, not CO2. And walking at night is completely irrelevant in any case.
Trees use CO2 and produce O2, allowing people to breathe.
NO. All trees with chlorophyll (green pigment) produce oxygen (o2) through photosynthesis.
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
oxygen in day time, co2 at night
Yes, plants do produce a small amount of carbon dioxide at night through a process called respiration.
Trees produce sugar through photosynthesis, which involves capturing sunlight and converting carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into glucose. During this process, the CO2 is absorbed from the atmosphere and incorporated into the tree's structure.
During the night, trees undergo respiration, where they break down stored sugars to produce energy. This process releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct. However, the amount of oxygen produced during photosynthesis in the daytime typically exceeds the amount of carbon dioxide released at night.
yes but in comparision to the co2 they asorb in the day it is less
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