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Burning vegetation or woody material removes carbon from the material to the atmosphere. The carbon in the vegetation originally came from the land that it grows in.
Yes, the destruction of vegetation, especially the great forests of the world, means that more carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere.
Yes. Growing trees and vegetation is the only serious way to remove the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis by green vegetation and forests.
Photosynthesis.
No, only vegetation growing removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
evaporates and turns into fog or mist.
green vegetation are plants and of course plants give out oxygen and take our carbondioxide
transpiration
transpiriration
Burning vegetation or woody material removes carbon from the material to the atmosphere. The carbon in the vegetation originally came from the land that it grows in.
Yes, the destruction of vegetation, especially the great forests of the world, means that more carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere.
Vegetation affects climate due to evaporation and evapotranspiration. Plants release water vapor into the atmosphere and even produce their own micro-weather.
Ph Stoutjesdijk has written: 'Microclimate, vegetation and fauna' -- subject(s): Microclimatology, Biotic communities, Vegetation and climate, Plant-atmosphere relationships
July and August, when trees and vegetation are growing strongly in the northern hemisphere. This removes more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Yes. Growing trees and vegetation is the only serious way to remove the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.