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In answer to your question plants under go photosynthesis which is the chemical conversion of light and nutrients into food glucose. In photosynthesis plants take in CO2 through their stomata or pores in the underside of their leaves and combine it with water and light to produce glucose, a sugar that is used for food. This is the basic reaction below. Plants do not require oxygen to grow in fact they produce it so, in answer to your question a plant without Oxygen will do fine provided it has access to light, water and a few other essential nutrients.
Cutting down half of the trees on Earth would reduce the amount of oxygen produced through photosynthesis, potentially leading to a decrease in atmospheric oxygen levels. However, the impact on overall oxygen levels would be mitigated by the fact that trees make up only a portion of the Earth's oxygen-producing plants. Other plants, as well as oceans and other sources, also contribute to the atmospheric oxygen supply.
Then all animals that feed on plants, herbivores, would disappear. After which all animals that feed on the herbivores, carnivores and omnivores would disappear. Basically most of life on earth would go extinct, only bacteria and other simple organisms would survive. Also us humans wouldn't be able to stay healthy if there isn't enought plants to feed on(vegtables). Also plants provide us with oxygen, which is very important for respiration. without oxygen how would the organisms respire?
Plants are the only life forms on Earth which are capable of producing fixed carbon and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water using sunlight via the process of photosynthesis. Without plants herbivores would die, without herbivores carnivores and omnivores would die.If there were no plants on earth we would all be dead because plants give oxygen. There would also be no life.
Trees and plants take in Carbon Dioxide and in turn breathes out oxygen. If there was no plants and trees we would die. The whole of the world depends on plants and trees. Not meaning to sound like a tree-hugger, but don't cut down trees...plant them!
plants contribute to us, humans life because they breath out oxygen so with fewer plants our lives are in danger because if that happens it will be harder for our noses to find oxygen in the air
Yes, there would still be free oxygen in the air if there were no trees. There are many plants that are not trees and that release oxygen. In fact, the Earth's atmosphere was rich in oxygen due to the metabolism of plants in the oceans ages before the first trees appeared on the land.
There would be no air on earth because plants gives humans oxygen and a tree is considered a plant. and people on earth would start dying because of no oxygen.
Cutting down half of the trees on Earth would reduce the amount of oxygen produced through photosynthesis, potentially leading to a decrease in atmospheric oxygen levels. However, the impact on overall oxygen levels would be mitigated by the fact that trees make up only a portion of the Earth's oxygen-producing plants. Other plants, as well as oceans and other sources, also contribute to the atmospheric oxygen supply.
If no plants or trees were on Earth all living things would die after a while because plants produce oxygen which living things need to live.
If there were no trees the amount of oxygen in the air would be less. Because trees and plants takes carbondioxide and release oxygen during the process of photosynthesis. If so happens living beings can not survive on the Earth
if all the animals were gone there would be no carbon dioxide for plants and trees to take in and no oxygen would be produced.
There would be no oxygen therefore no humans or animals.
Trees provide oxygen without trees this would be just a dead planet!
Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This oxygen is then inhaled by humans and animals, supporting our respiratory systems and allowing us to breathe. Essentially, trees are vital for maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere that is essential for life on Earth.
the trees give us oxygen so......we would die.
Well, all plants filter the air so there are no toxins in the air. As they do this, they produce oxygen. So, since palm trees are plants, they would naturally filter out the air and create oxygen.
There would be hardly any left. If you got rid of trees too then I guess your stumped.