English, asked by Gurpreetsingh18885, 8 months ago

4. Plants make the air​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Plants clean the air through the process of photosynthesis. As humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, plants do the opposite. They absorb light, carbon dioxide, and water to manufacture sugar. This chemical process creates oxygen as a byproduct.

Explanation:

Hope this may help you.

Answered by Anonymous
2

hєчα! ítѕ σjαѕvєє hєrє.

As we all know that we need air to breathe. But really it is not air but the oxygen that we breathe. But how do we get that oxygen?

First if all we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Then, after exhaling, plants take that carbon dioxide to make food by the process of photosynthesis. After making food, plants release the oxygen as a by product from the process of photosynthesis. BUT REMEMBER THIS THAT INLY GREEN P,ANTS CAN PROVIDE OXYGEN.

That is the reason why people say, don't cut trees and plants as if we cut them there will be no plants and trees, so how can we get oxygen or the air we breathe? So, let's save trees and plants so that we can have enough oxygen, as SAVE TREES, SAVE LIVES.

◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆

NOW WE KNOW THAT HOW PLANTS PROVIDE US THE AIR THAT WE BREATHE.

◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆❃◆━━━━━━◆

HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR MATE...

。●‿●。

Similar questions