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The atmosphere would change if a disease killed all the plants in my area because humans will inhale the disease and would probrably get sick.

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How would the atmosphere in your area change if a disease killed all the plants?

The atmosphere in an area where a disease killed all the plants would not have any or very little oxygen. Trees would still produce some oxygen.


How would the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere change of theres no plants?

There would be significantly more CO2 in the atmosphere because plants take in CO2 during photosynthesis and fix the carbon into glucose.


What change caused oxygen to build up in earth atmosphere?

the "invention" (or development) of chlorophil by plants


How do simple plants change the Earth's atmosphere?

Simple plants, through the process of photosynthesis, take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen. This process helps to regulate the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Plants also play a role in sequestering carbon, which can help mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.


How would the amount of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere change if there were no plants and animal?

If there were no plants it is unlikely that there would be any atmosphere at all. Plants remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and are a vital part of the carbon cycle. No plants would mean huge increases of greenhouse gases in the air and a runaway greenhouse effect. Animals on the other hand would make little or no difference to the levels of carbon in the atmosphere.


How does carbon move from plants and animals into the atmosphere?

Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


What do plants give to the atmosphere?

Plants produce oxygen.


How do plants and animals get nitrogen if not from atmosphere?

nitrogen comes to the soil from atmosphere through lightening plants getthis nitrogen from the root nodules or collect it themselves . Animals eat these plants and get this nitrogen and again this animal is killed by other one and the nitrogen passes to it this process continues like a cycle


What would happen if humans killed the plants of an ecosystem?

If humans killed ALL plants on earth, we would all suffocate. This is because plants convert co2 (carbon dioxide), which is exhaled by all animals, back into oxygen through photosynthesis. If they didn't convert co2, the earth's oxygen supply would depleat and we would fill the atmosphere with co2, and we would have no oxygen.


How would the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmospheric change if there were no plants?

There would be significantly more CO2 in the atmosphere because plants take in CO2 during photosynthesis and fix the carbon into glucose.


What type of gas is released by plants to the atmosphere?

Plants release oxygen gas (O2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of photosynthesis.


Which plants absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere?

Tropical rainforests and mangroves are the plants that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.