In atmosphere we have 21 % of oxygen and at night it doesnot means the whole oxygen is converted in to Co2..its only the content of Co2 INCREASES in atmosphere where there is no sunlight, not to worry as half of portion of earth is always in sunlight.. and the O2 ia always balanced in atmosphere..so sleep well..
No. Plants inhale carbon-dioxide. They exhale oxygen. This process happens through the day and night.
Plants need light to produce oxygen so if there is no light no oxygen is made.
It doesn't change from day to night it's a continuous cycle that isn't affected by daytime or nighttime. AnswerOxygen is formed from plants converting carbon and water to oxygen. They do this through Photosynthesis by using light and chlorophyll. Thus they are unable to create oxygen at night.
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The largest ones, of course. The larger the tree, the more carbon dioxide it can consume and the larger the amount of oxygen is produced. The largest trees are found in the rainforests with the exception of the California redwoods.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal Tree) gives oxygen at night also.
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
No. Plants inhale carbon-dioxide. They exhale oxygen. This process happens through the day and night.
actually, more at night
Plants need light to produce oxygen so if there is no light no oxygen is made.
Most plants resort to using oxygen from the atmosphere at night.
Oxygen is a by-product of using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide to glucose. It takes in oxygen at night though which is because there is no sunlight at night and to replace this, the plants uses O2.
Having too many potted plants in the bedroom at night can reduce the oxygen levels as plants undergo respiration during the night, which may affect sleep quality. Additionally, some plants release carbon dioxide instead of oxygen during the night, making it important to balance the number of plants in the bedroom to maintain a healthy environment for sleeping.
depending on if u have enough oxygen and food it would be pretty good, but i dobvt we have enough oxygen to stay the WHOLE night.:)
You need to breathe all day and night to keep oxygen in your blood. Your body requires oxygen even when you are sleeping.
It doesn't change from day to night it's a continuous cycle that isn't affected by daytime or nighttime. AnswerOxygen is formed from plants converting carbon and water to oxygen. They do this through Photosynthesis by using light and chlorophyll. Thus they are unable to create oxygen at night.
Peepal is the only tree which supplies oxygen in nignt.