Most importantly, carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants in order to photosynthesise. The oxygen is absorbed when plants respire. The atmosphere is the source of rain for their water. Physical aspects of the atmosphere, such as strong winds, can damage plants.
Yes, photosynthasis does add oxygen to the atmosphere becaause the organisms (plants) developed the ability to photosynthasise. By taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
Power plants burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) add to global warming. Global warming puts more heat (energy) into the atmosphere. This will probably mean a wetter atmosphere and increased precipitation.
Yess all plants need food, that's why you add fertilsier depending on the release of it. You can get and fast release fertilisers. They have a process called photosynthesis. Meaning plants that use sunlight to make food. No sun, No life. Sowater the plants and food it would survive and have food to eat :). From AZZAROKS
Plants and animals release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere during the process of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to produce energy. In plants, this occurs at night when photosynthesis is not taking place. Animals, on the other hand, continuously respire, using glucose derived from food to generate energy, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This process is crucial for maintaining the balance of carbon in the ecosystem.
Plants use photosynthesis to produce sugar and oxygen. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose using sunlight, which releases oxygen as a byproduct. This process helps to maintain the carbon balance in an ecosystem.
Plants add oxygen to the atmosphere during photosynthesis or food making.
Carbon Cycle.
The carbon cycle
Plants, specifically through the process of photosynthesis, add oxygen to the atmosphere as a byproduct. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This oxygen is then released into the air through a plant's leaves.
Yes, photosynthasis does add oxygen to the atmosphere becaause the organisms (plants) developed the ability to photosynthasise. By taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
Plants are usually at the bottom of the food chain. The thing at the bottom of the food chain has to be able to make its own food, if it ate anything it would no longer be at the bottom of the food chain. Plants make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. i agree and would just like to add the sun isn't the bottem of the food chain
They add oxygen to the air.food and take in Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere
Plants source of energy as they absorb sunlight and to photosynthesis also it make food for other living things like animals to feed on them. Add me on facebook to know more:KennyHe Sihao Slashyou
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if not from the atmosphere , they must depend on a process called nitrogen fixation. They get it from the soil. That's why farmers add fertilizer to the soil to increase nitrogen content
Evaporation, where water on the Earth's surface turns into water vapor, and transpiration, where plants release water vapor through their leaves, both add water vapor to the atmosphere.
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