The Amazon rainforest, primarily made up of trees like the kapok and Brazil nut, is known to produce a significant amount of oxygen due to its vast size and biodiversity. However, it is the overall amount of vegetation, rather than a specific tree species, that contributes the most to oxygen production in the world.
Yes, like most plants, the ashoka tree undergoes photosynthesis during the day and releases oxygen. However, during the night, the process reverses, and the tree takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide like other plants. So, it doesn't give off oxygen 24 hours a day.
On average, one tree produces enough oxygen for two people. However, the amount of oxygen produced can vary depending on the type, size, and health of the tree.
On average, a mature cedar tree can produce around 60-100 pounds of oxygen per year. The amount of oxygen produced can vary based on factors such as the age and size of the tree, as well as environmental conditions. During the spring and summer months when photosynthesis is most active, cedar trees will be producing oxygen at a higher rate.
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.
During photosynthesis, a pine tree takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of the pine tree's leaves, where carbon dioxide is converted into oxygen through the energy of sunlight. Oxygen is released as a byproduct of this process and helps to replenish the atmospheric oxygen levels.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal Tree) gives oxygen at night also.
Peepal is the only tree which supplies oxygen in nignt.
No trees give out oxygen. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen.
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Yes, like most plants, the ashoka tree undergoes photosynthesis during the day and releases oxygen. However, during the night, the process reverses, and the tree takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide like other plants. So, it doesn't give off oxygen 24 hours a day.
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.
a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
Yes. Every tree gives oxygen.
I know some varities of Peepal tree do that. Infact, all trees that are capable of the CAM photosynthesis process do that.
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providing oxygen
Most of the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere comes from photosynthesis carried out by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms utilize sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen during this process.