The trees suck up the stuff we breath out, which is carbon dioxide, then let out stuff we breath in, which is oxygen.
Note: Trees and plants do the reverse at night. They give out carbon dioxide and take in oxygen.
Plants and trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and so help clean the air.
To preserve air quality, you can reduce your carbon footprint by driving less, using energy-efficient appliances, and supporting clean energy sources. Planting trees, reducing waste, and supporting policies that protect air quality are also effective ways to maintain clean and healthy air for continued use. Regular maintenance of vehicles and appliances can also help reduce emissions and preserve air quality.
No, because plants clean the air of carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Yes, wetlands can help clean air by absorbing and storing carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, and by trapping and filtering pollutants such as nitrogen and sulfur compounds. The vegetation in wetlands can also release oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, improving air quality in the surrounding area.
Trees Breath in carbon dioxide and breathe out the everyday air that people breath. However people also help trees because we breath out carbon dioxide. If we didn't have trees than no one would be able to breathe. Also when the air goes through the trees roots, the roots clean it out.
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To clean the air
We can clean the air by planting trees!; not only planting but growing them also.!!!
Silver birch, yew and elder trees.
Trees clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releasing oxygen. They also trap pollutants on their leaves and bark, helping to improve air quality.
You keep the air clear by planting trees and avoiding activities that can lead to air pollution.
Trees give off oxygen and clean the air
Keep the air clean with Clean Air Acts around the world.
Air Purifiers work well.
trees help clean the air
You have to get your air from trees but you could also get it from other living organisms like bushes, shrubs, and flowers (other plants).
To ensure that trees contribute to maintaining clean air in our environment, we can plant more trees, protect existing forests, and reduce deforestation. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, helping to reduce air pollution and improve air quality. Additionally, promoting sustainable forestry practices and protecting tree species can help maintain a healthy ecosystem that supports clean air.