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4 Why do green plants use carbon dioxide?​

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Green plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and return oxygen to the atmosphere , even then carbon dioxide is considered to be responsible for green house effect. ... It forms about 0.033% by volume of atmosphere. It helps of maintain the temperature of the earth required for living organisms.

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  • Green plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and return oxygen to the atmosphere , even then carbon dioxide is considered to be responsible for green house effect. It forms about 0.033% by volume of atmosphere. It helps of maintain the temperature of the earth required for living organisms.
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