Flowers use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, and release oxygen by respiration.
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The impact of flowers may not be all for the better. Aside from the release of oxygen during daylight ours (which is good) flowers:
To make us see them better.
Flowers, a card, and a big hug.
flowers and bushes and air and man more
They are not better they are different.
We people conserve air to stop air pollution and make the air and the world a better place and to make the animals and people be healthy.
Flowers are extremely helpful for the environment. Flowers put oxygen back into the air, making the air we all breathe much cleaner and safer. By planting flowers and saving our natural resources such as flowers, we are able to increase and save our natural resources. We want to use our natural resources as wisely as possible to protect our environment and make the world a more beautiful place.
Perform better, no. The air pump helps to clean up the emissions.
Not all flowers can be used to make perfumes. Some flowers do not produce enough fragrance oil, while others may smell unpleasant after extraction. Perfumers usually use highly aromatic flowers like rose, jasmine, lavender, tuberose, and lily because they contain natural scent compounds that work well in fragrances. Also, some delicate flowers lose their smell quickly and cannot survive the extraction process. That’s why perfume makers sometimes recreate certain floral scents using synthetic ingredients instead of natural extracts.
Whenever they can collect nectar. This depends on the weather; air temperature; availability of nectar-bearing flowers and, indeed, whether those flowers have nectar (they won't, for instance, in a drought).
Flowers will not grow with soda better than they will with water. The sugar and carbonation in soda can kill flowers.
Show them love, lots of compliments, help them exercise, flowers, chocolate, and show them appreciation.
no