Yes, frozen evergreen trees can still produce oxygen, albeit at a reduced rate compared to warmer months. Photosynthesis occurs in evergreens even when temperatures are low, as long as there is sufficient sunlight and liquid water available. The process may slow down significantly in freezing conditions, but some gas exchange can still take place, contributing to oxygen production.
Evergreen trees do give off oxygen. They give off less oxygen than deciduous trees do in the summer, but they do release oxygen all year.
They produce flower i hope i am right at lest
well there are evergreen trees and they give of oxygen too
Through photosynthesis, trees produce oxygen.
Needles (rather than leaves) and cones are characteristic of evergreen trees.
No. Pine trees are evergreen .
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
The rainforest is mostly trees and trees produce oxygen. So if there are a lot of trees like in the rainforest, there will be a ton of oxygen coming from the rainforest.
Pine trees produce approximately 260 pounds of oxygen per year.
Not all evergreen trees are conifers (cone bearing trees). Some trees that are evergreen don't have cones.Not all conifers are pine trees. Fir trees or spruce trees, for example, would not have pinecones on them ... but they would have cones.So, the answer to your question is "No." Not all evergreen trees have cones. Conifer trees, however, do all have cones! To figure out if your tree will have cones, you'll need to figure out if it is a conifer!Megan
Because, trees produce oxygen.
They makeout with other treesAnswerLike every other plant they produce seeds.