Trees get Oxygen for respiration and Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis form our atmosphere.
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Yes. Growing trees and vegetation is the only serious way to remove the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Yes, all trees need and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants and trees, they convert it to oxygen
They're ... radiated. Outward. Some of them get absorbed by stuff (trees, buildings, clouds, the atmosphere itself), some of them get reflected by stuff (trees, buildings, clouds, the atmosphere itself), some of them get scattered by stuff (you know the drill), some of them make it out of the atmosphere.
Planting trees removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, lessening the rise of global warming.
Yes, trees do provide most of our oxygen for the atmosphere
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Yes. Growing trees and vegetation is the only serious way to remove the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Rotting trees add carbon dioxide (and sometimes methane) to the atmosphere.Burning trees releases carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
From the atmosphere, trees and plants provide oxygen.
Some common resources found in the atmosphere include oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and various other gases. These resources are essential for supporting life on Earth and play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate and weather patterns.
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Because trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and if they cut them down we will have more carbon dioxide.