Monday, December 09, 2024

How Trees Take In Carbon Dioxide and Remove Oxygen

 







 Trees are crucial to maintaining the balance of gases in Earth's atmosphere. They absorb carbon dioxide through a process called photosynthesis.



 In this process, trees take in CO2 from the air and, using sunlight, convert it into glucose (a form of sugar used as food) and oxygen.



 This oxygen is released back into the air, providing the life-sustaining element for all animals, including humans. Trees, thus, help combat climate change by reducing carbon dioxide levels and contributing to the oxygen supply.

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