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Plants clean the air by "exhaling" oxygen while absorbing carbon dioxide.

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Why would it be useful for astronauts travelling on a long journey to grow plants in their spaceship?

in order to get more oxygen


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that would be fricken awesome,lol the wastes get recycled to weather and oxygen to consume before getting back to the spaceship.


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What are the harmful and beneficial effect of a volcano?

[[User:207.75.224.2|207.75.224.2]] --Beneficial: The ash is rich in nutrients and is good for plants. --Harmful: The gases spued out from some of the volcanoes would suffocate the people who inhaled them.