Released as CO2 by the action of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi
the plants die because they don't in-hail oxygen and they need carbon dioxide for the process of photosynthesis
First, all of the plants and trees would die. Then all the animals, including humans; would die.
then plants will die and oxygen will be eliminated from earth and life as we know it will be over
Plants "breathe" carbon dioxide. They use it in photosynthesis. If carbon dioxide was completely wiped out, plants would die. During photosynthesis, plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, which we humans breathe. Once the plants die, humans would also die from lack of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is not something we should try to get rid of completely. The bulk of the carbon dioxide is created by nature. Man produces 3 to 6% of the CO2, the rest is natural.
we would all die because of all the carbon dioxide in the air and no plants and trees to take in the carbon dioxide to make oxygen
The plant would die. Plants need co2 to make oxygen which humans and animals need to exist.
Plants would have died and if plants died, the carbon-dioxcide might go into the air and animals and people will die.Also plants are made up of food so if plants were to die people would have no food and die from hunger.
You will die
Well if there were no oxygen then all animals would probably die except plants because all they need is carbon dioxide plants would die without us as plants need us to inhale the oxygen they make then exhale the carbon dioxide that they need. our relationship with plants is interdependant meaning we could not survive without each other
plants will dry out and will die
Carbon dioxide.
The plants will happily live on. Plants do not need animals to live, though animals must have plants. Plants can produce both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Without animals to spread their pollen, however, some plants would have to find new ways to reproduce.