A human inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
A tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, and, with the input of energy from sunlight, oxidizes many of the oxygen atoms of the absorbed carbon dioxide to elemental oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere. The carbon and some of the oxygen atoms from the absorbed carbon dioxide are incorporated into the structure of the tree as the tree grows.
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Define a "normal" tree; banyans are by no means extraordinary or any more special than any other type. Trees (in general and for the most part) produce huge amounts of oxygen, because of their size and the number of them that exist. However, in terms of the amount of oxygen-producing capability per amount of tree (in mass) they are fairly inefficient, and broadleafed plants are better for oxygen production by natural means.
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A dog breathes in oxygen and then releases carbon dioxide when he exhales. Conversely, a tree gives off oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. So the breath of the dog sustains the tree, while the output of oxygen from the tree sustains the dog.
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The human body exhales between 14% and 16% of oxygen.
depends on how big the tree is the bigger the more oxygen it produces.
A human inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide.
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
Anything that needs oxygen to breath exhales c02, that includes mammals ans reptiles.
Ambient air is about 21% Oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and 1% Mixed Gasses. Our body uses about 4% Oxygen to stay alive so what comes out is 17% Oxygen and 4% Carbondioxide.
it creates more oxygen and can be homes for more wildlife
You cannot determine which top ten trees produce the most oxygen. It does not go by the type of tree as much as it goes by the individual tree. A tree's age, and health impact how much oxygen is produced.
About half the body weight of a tree is carbon. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stores the carbon, and releases the oxygen. As the tree grows, it stores more and more carbon.
Trees produce oxygen. If the tree is cut down, it will no longer produce the oxygen that the ecosystem needs. So when we cut down trees, less oxygen is being produced, and the less oxygen produced, the more uneven the balance of pollution and oxygen.