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Amazon rainforest trees don't make carbon dioxide, they take it in. The Amazon rainforest absorbs 1.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every year.
Too much of it can cause you to suffocate, however we take in a good amount of it every time we take a breath. inhaled air contains about 0.5 percent of co2 but exhaled air contains 4%-5% of co2
animals give off roughly around 58.2% of co2 every year and causes the ozone layer to deminish every year lil by lil
It absorbs Co2 through the process of Photosythisis.
A single machure tree will take up 48lbs of Co2 every year, and pump out enough oxygen to satisfy 2 adult humans for that same year.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
trees convert CO2 to O2. CO2 is the cause of the warming The less trees there are to convert CO2, the more CO2 there will be
1 kWh creates approximately 1 kg of CO2 from a black coal fired power station.
Yes they take up CO2. Then it is reduced to glucose
Doesn't the driver ( and any passengers ) in the car emit CO2 as well, so you are not comparing like with like.You must compare CO2 from Car, driver and passengers with CO2 emitted by cyclist to be more accurate.You will need to divide the CO2 for car driver and passenger by number of occupants of car to get CO2 per person per journey
None, its a bike. Only vehicles that burn fossil fuel release carbon dioxide.
mainly trees as they take in co2 and give out Oxygen.