All animals that live above the sea live in the atmosphere.
Plants take in carbon from the atmosphere through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the air into glucose, a type of sugar that the plant can use for energy. This process helps plants grow and also helps to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere during photosynthesis to form sugars and oxygen. This process is essential for the growth and survival of plants.
Plants play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and converting it into organic compounds. This process helps regulate the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is important for maintaining a stable climate. Additionally, when plants die and decompose, they release carbon back into the atmosphere, completing the cycle.
Animals and plants are adapted to particular habitats based on factors like temperature, water availability, and food sources. Over time, they have evolved specific traits that help them thrive in their preferred habitat. This specialization allows them to efficiently utilize resources and compete successfully with other species in that environment.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the atmosphere by plants and algae through the process of photosynthesis. They use CO2 during photosynthesis to produce oxygen (O2) and carbohydrates.
No, they need CO2 from the atmosphere.
You would fins plants and animals in the troposphere, where we live on earth
yes because they undergo photosynthesis releasing oxygen into the atmosphere
cause the we can have rain and the plants can live (has to do with water alot of things)
It can regulate carbon because plants need it to live.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
No, Mars is a barren planet with no liquid water, no plants, and the atmosphere is almost all carbon dioxide.
Plants produce oxygen.
Plants release oxygen gas (O2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are the plants that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.
No, plants need oxygen for respiration during the dark phase of photosynthesis. They produce more oxygen than they use but, they still need to have oxygen.