because green plants breathe out oxygen into the air. since taga ecosystems have so many trees, they help make of areas with less vegetation, like the desert.
Because through photosynthesis trees turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, which is good because to much carbon dioxide is bad.
Yes, pine cones are commonly found in the taiga biome. Coniferous trees such as pine trees are characteristic of the taiga biome and produce pine cones as part of their reproductive cycle. The cones help spread seeds and reproduce new trees in the taiga ecosystem.
what can you do to help save the taiga and its organisms??
Trees in the taiga have thick bark that helps to insulate their sensitive inner tissues from heat and flames during a fire. Additionally, some trees in the taiga have adapted to release seeds or sprout new growth quickly after a fire, allowing them to regenerate and continue their life cycle. The spacing between trees in the taiga is generally wider compared to other forest types, which can help reduce the spread of fire by limiting the amount of fuel available.
Planting more trees and preserving existing forests is the best way to maintain the world's oxygen supply. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, helping to balance the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. By protecting and expanding forest areas, we can help mitigate the decrease in the world's oxygen supply.
yes
We produce carbon dioxide which we release into the atmosphere when we exhale. Trees absorb the carbon dioxide and in turn produce oxygen, which we need to breath. Green plants are the world's best air purifiers!
So we won't have to cut down trees for the leaves, and leaves give us oxygen, and we NEED oxygen!!
Trees provide oxygen, homes for animals, and help retain the soil when it rains.
yes because the forest has trees and trees give us oxygen
plant more trees