i dont think they do
Trees do not consume oxygen. They consume carbon dioxide, and give off oxygen.
Through photosynthesis, trees produce oxygen.
Trees in the Taiga biome, like all trees, carry out photosynthesis to produce oxygen. Photosynthesis is a process where trees use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. While carbon dioxide is needed for the process, trees also release oxygen during photosynthesis.
All trees give oxygen; it is a result of the trees "inhaling" carbon dioxide. Just like how humans give off carbon dioxide when they exhale, trees also give off carbon dioxide. So all trees give off oxygen to the environment-its a natural result of trees trying to survive.
One mature tree can produce enough oxygen for two people in a year. So, the number of trees needed to produce oxygen for a certain population would depend on the oxygen needs of that population.
Trees do not consume oxygen. They consume carbon dioxide, and give off oxygen.
well the trees have oxygen in them and we need oxygen to breath.
Through photosynthesis, trees produce oxygen.
You get more oxygen from trees. Trees produce oxygen through photosynthesis, while the ocean produces oxygen mainly through phytoplankton. However, trees are more efficient at producing oxygen because there are more trees on land compared to phytoplankton in the ocean.
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
we get oxygen from the trees
the trees do photosynthesis and they release oxygen
older trees because they have more time to develop the oxygen
Some of the most oxygen-producing trees include oak trees, maple trees, and eucalyptus trees. These trees are known for their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and release high levels of oxygen during photosynthesis.
because trees have oxygen and we use oxygen
Mostly from the trees because carbon dioxide goes into the trees and oxygen comes out
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).