The process which absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen is photosynthesis.
The living things which can carry out photosynthesis are:
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Plants and many protists take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and release oxygen (O) through photosynthesis. See the related question below.
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Carbon takes the form of carbon dioxide, CO2, and carbon monoxide, CO. Carbon dioxide makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere, and carbon monoxide makes up about 0.0002% of the atmosphere.https://www.space.com/17683-earth-atmosphere.htmlhttps://www.environment.gov.au/protection/publications/factsheet-carbon-monoxide-co
Significant components of the Earth's atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.
Trees take in carbon dioxide, store the carbon in their trunks and branches, and release oxygen into the atmosphere. This process is called photosynthesis and is done by all growing vegetation.
Most bacteria and all plants consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
Trees use the carbon dioxide in the air to grow. And that reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, which reduces the green house effect. They need Carbon Dioxide in order to photosynthesize. Since CO2 is the leading contributor to global warming, having the trees take it out of the atmosphere to be converted into oxygen, slows the process somewhat.
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A small amount of carbon dioxide is all it takes to keep the earth comfortably warm for millions of years. A small increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is all it takes to cause global warming and threaten the future of the human race.
A tree takes in carbon dioxide, and returns oxygen to the atmosphere.
photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and recycles it to make oxygen. that is why trees are very important to the earth
A leaf takes in sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Haemoglobin removes carbon dioxide
Carbon takes the form of carbon dioxide, CO2, and carbon monoxide, CO. Carbon dioxide makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere, and carbon monoxide makes up about 0.0002% of the atmosphere.https://www.space.com/17683-earth-atmosphere.htmlhttps://www.environment.gov.au/protection/publications/factsheet-carbon-monoxide-co
As the ocean takes up CO2 that means that the mussel's who live in the ocean take up some of the carbon dioxide in to there shells.
yes it does as the rain takes in the carbon dioxide
No. Earth's atmosphere is composed (by dry volume) of about 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 0.93% Argon. Carbon dioxide is the fourth most common component of our atmosphere, at 0.038%. Carbon dioxide is a "trace gas".
Animal respiration takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Significant components of the Earth's atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.