I know some varities of Peepal tree do that. Infact, all trees that are capable of the CAM photosynthesis process do that.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal Tree) gives oxygen at night also.
Peepal is the only tree which supplies oxygen in nignt.
Yes, like most plants, the ashoka tree undergoes photosynthesis during the day and releases oxygen. However, during the night, the process reverses, and the tree takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide like other plants. So, it doesn't give off oxygen 24 hours a day.
No trees give out oxygen. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen.
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does tulsi &peepal tree produce oxygen
Define a "normal" tree; banyans are by no means extraordinary or any more special than any other type. Trees (in general and for the most part) produce huge amounts of oxygen, because of their size and the number of them that exist. However, in terms of the amount of oxygen-producing capability per amount of tree (in mass) they are fairly inefficient, and broadleafed plants are better for oxygen production by natural means.
A dog breathes in oxygen and then releases carbon dioxide when he exhales. Conversely, a tree gives off oxygen and takes in carbon dioxide. So the breath of the dog sustains the tree, while the output of oxygen from the tree sustains the dog.
Yes. Every tree gives oxygen.
A tree takes in CO2, It gives off O2 or oxygen during daylight. The process is called photosynthesis. During the night a tree's life processes create carbon dioxide.
It is wiser to sleep under a tree during the day than at night because... During the day, in presence of sunlight, plants use up carbon dioxide and release oxygen for photosynthesis. But during the night plants can't photosynthesize as there is no sunlight, which is needed for photosynthesis. So instead of taking in carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen, they do the opposite. Therefor there is an increased level of carbon dioxide in the air. If someone is sleeping under a tree at night the increased level of carbon dioxide will affect their health. So sleeping under a tree at day time is wiser then sleeping under a tree at night time.