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Plants produce an excess of oxygen which is released into the atmosphere. This is a product of photosynthesis.
In the atmosphere, carbon is attached to the oxygen gas molecules and with the help of the sun and photosynthesis; the C02 gas is pulled from the air to make plant food from carbon molecules. Through food chains, the carbon in the plants moves into the animals that consume the plants, and animals eat other animals are getting the carbon from their food. In basic terms: carbon moves from plants to animals, and into the ground and reenter the atmosphere. The 02 gas is produced in the plants which release it into the air and consumers inhale it in; and/or the 02 gas in the atmosphere goes into the ground.
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
If we want to vent hydrogen into atmosphere, than initially it has to be purified to adsorb all the other poisonous components so that they could not go to to atmosphere along with hydrogen. The type of poisonous gases/components depends on the type of chemical reaction, its reactants and its by-products. Hydrogen is cleaned by pressure swing adsorption method. After purifying it, hydrogen can be released into atmosphere.
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Plants release oxygen into the atmosphere as a by-product of photosynthesis.
Plants produce an excess of oxygen which is released into the atmosphere. This is a product of photosynthesis.
The oxygen in water is the oxygen that is released into the atmosphere.
Nitrogen gas cannot be absorbed by plants
carbon dioxide
yes
nitrogen
Atmospheric oxygen is a result of photosynthesis by plants (including cyanobacteria - blue -green algae - which was responsible for the initial conversion of earth 's atmosphere from its anoxic state) . Photosynthesis is carried out in plants. It employs energy from the sun and naturally occurring water and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and oxygen gas. The oxygen is released to the atmosphere, and the sugar is formed into plant matter, which it eventually and is buried and turned into coal, oil and gas.
Plants add oxygen to the atmosphere during photosynthesis or food making.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide gas.
Atmosphere causes 78% nitrogen to be released as a gas