No.
Both fir and spruce trees are conifers that produce oxygen through photosynthesis like other leafy trees. However, since conifers tend to have needle-like leaves with a smaller surface area compared to broadleaf trees, they may produce slightly less oxygen per tree. Overall, all trees play a critical role in producing oxygen and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
No, trees generally produce more oxygen than grass because of their larger size and capacity for photosynthesis. Trees have more surface area for photosynthesis to occur, allowing them to produce more oxygen than grass per unit of land.
Trees produce oxygen through a process called photosynthesis, where they take in carbon dioxide from the air and water from the ground to produce glucose and oxygen. The oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct of this process, which is essential for human and animal respiration.
Trees generally contain more oxygen than other plants because of their larger size and greater biomass. However, both trees and plants produce oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, with trees helping to contribute a significant portion of the world's oxygen supply.
Humans get oxygen through the process of respiration. When we breathe in, our lungs take in oxygen from the air, which is then transported by the bloodstream to the cells in our body where it is used for cellular respiration to produce energy. Carbon dioxide, a waste product of this process, is then removed from the body when we exhale.
We can't produce oxygen without plants... That's why we need plants.. =D
The main production of a tree is oxygen. There are some trees that produce seeds, nuts, and fruit. Trees also produce leaves.
The main production of a tree is oxygen. There are some trees that produce seeds, nuts, and fruit. Trees also produce leaves.
Oxygen, wood, leaves, bark, fruit and nuts.
The trees produce leaves, which then produce oxygen; and are consumed by insects and Herbivores.
No, because the plant and trees only give us oxygen.. Without them we will not be alive...
This is because as you will know forests contain many trees of which posses leaves that will photosynthesize to produce oxygen an element that is essential for the process of respiration to occur (without oxygen there would be no life).
Yes, trees make a difference. Without trees, birds, insects, and other creatures wouldn't have any shelter. Plus, trees hold oxygen in their leaves. Without oxygen, their would be no life on earth.
Plants, particularly through the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen as a byproduct. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and release oxygen into the atmosphere.
Through photosynthesis, trees produce oxygen.
Both fir and spruce trees are conifers that produce oxygen through photosynthesis like other leafy trees. However, since conifers tend to have needle-like leaves with a smaller surface area compared to broadleaf trees, they may produce slightly less oxygen per tree. Overall, all trees play a critical role in producing oxygen and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.