It absorbs Co2 through the process of Photosythisis.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
Plants do not emit greenhouse gases. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen. Other sources, such as decomposition of organic matter in soil or livestock digestion, can emit greenhouse gases like methane.
Plants primarily absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. They do not absorb oxygen in the same way that they absorb CO2. Oxygen is mainly taken in through plant tissues for respiration, where it is used to break down sugars and produce energy.
Endothermic reactions are reactions which absorb heat rather than exothermic reactions which emit heat. Consider the example of carbonated water, as it has CO2 dissolved it's in form of carbonic acid and it splits. H2CO3 -> H2O + CO2 In this reaction heat is absorbed.
No, because there is no such thing as half a photon.
The opposite of emit is absorb. Emit means to release or give off, while absorb means to take in or soak up.
Yes, plants do emit a small amount of CO2 at night through a process called respiration.
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
No it was not a challenge to absorb enough CO2.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
Plants do not emit greenhouse gases. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen. Other sources, such as decomposition of organic matter in soil or livestock digestion, can emit greenhouse gases like methane.
Tropical rainforests and mangroves are the plants that absorb the most CO2 from the atmosphere.
An oak tree can absorb about 48 pounds of CO2 in a year.
Yes, infact vehicles are considered to be the main contributor to the Co2 in the atmosphere
Beryllium does not readily absorb or emit radiation. However, it is used in certain applications, like in nuclear reactors and X-ray tubes, where it can absorb some types of radiation.
No.