No because plants need C02 like we need oxygen...without it they can not live
No. It cannot. Because a transport system only makin a tree to survive.
The tree species that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the Australian Eucalyptus tree.
The type of tree that is most effective at absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere is the oak tree.
An oak tree can absorb about 48 pounds of CO2 in a year.
They survive by swinging from tree to tree and eating there food.
it is parasitism since the tree has only so many leaves. eventually the tree will not survive because there are no leaves on the tree.
everything dies! Not everything dies, only the leaves the tree will survive unless you cut it down
The plant that consumes the most CO2 is the giant sequoia tree.
water, sunlight, and CO2.
No, a tree cannot survive without water as water is essential for its growth and survival.
An acre of trees generally is considered to be the equivalent of .1586546 metric tons of CO2. Generally the formula goes "acres of land = Metric tons of CO2 x 6.303"
If the main trunk of your tulip tree has been broken off, it is possible for the tree to survive.