Yes, plants do emit a small amount of CO2 at night through a process called respiration.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
It will take O2 gas. It will emit CO2 in the night.
The amount of CO2 emitted per 1 MW of energy generated depends on the source of the energy. On average, coal power plants emit about 1 ton of CO2 per 1 MWh, while natural gas power plants emit about 0.5 tons of CO2 per 1 MWh. Renewable energy sources like wind and solar do not emit any CO2 during electricity generation.
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 take in CO2 (carbon dioxide) and create and emit O2 (oxygen)Plants are an important part of the world, they help to keep us alive. The Best known gas released by plants is oxygen. They do also release carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Yes, plants do produce a small amount of carbon dioxide at night through a process called respiration.
photosynthesis is the process of plants using the sun to create energy to take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and emit oxygen (O)
Nuclear power plants do not emit carbon dioxide (CO2) during electricity generation, as they do not burn fossil fuels. However, CO2 emissions can be indirectly associated with nuclear power from activities such as mining uranium, constructing plants, and managing waste.
rbon dioxide ( co2)
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
Co2 is not needed for animal life, in fact it is poisonous. They breathe it out as a by product from using energy. However, plants must have co2, and emit oxygen as a by product.