Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis in plants and by dissolving in water, especially on the surface of oceans. Plants inhale carbon dioxide
No. Plants inhale carbon-dioxide. They exhale oxygen. This process happens through the day and night.
Carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) and Water vapour ( H2O ) .
Carbon dioxide (why humans exhale), and water, although water is not really wasted, but used elsewhere
The liquid that condenses on glass when you breathe on it is water. The water is a condensate, and the cooler glass causes water in air we exhale to cool and condense.
About 400 mL of water per day
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Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis in plants and by dissolving in water, especially on the surface of oceans. Plants inhale carbon dioxide
Multiply this by as many as your lungs can stand in a night.
Water is taken in and utilized by plants for photosynthesis.
they become harmful to us at night when they exhale carbondioxide
no
Carbon dioxide and water vapour
You tend to float lower in the water when you exhale because you are getting rid of air. This air is buoyant and helped you to float higher.
Humans, as well as other animals, exhale carbon dioxide, water vapor and some nitrogen. The water vapor can be seen when breathing on a glass window.
No. Plants inhale carbon-dioxide. They exhale oxygen. This process happens through the day and night.
Humans exhale more water vapour than they inhale because water vapour is a product of respiration which means that your body creates it so has more to get rid of.