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Amount of sulphur dioxide in air is reduced by which tree

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Answered by Anonymous
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▪While growing to maturity a tree will have a positive uptake of C02, however, strictly speaking, the literature argues that a mature forest may approach or become "carbon neutral" such that it intakes as much C02 as it produces.

<> While a mature forest serves many other functions than C02 uptake,

<>it could still be considered an unstable sink; for risk of fire and or mountain pine beetle infestation.

<>While a more reliable carbon sink may be in the treated hardwood of your computer desk.

<>If mature trees were harvested by proper selective harvesting techniques, it may actually assist in overall carbon uptake of the forest.

<> Just a quick alternative look at things, its foolish to argue one side of a two sided story.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Pine, Oak and Neem are the trees which helps to remove Sulphur dioxide from the air and the clean the environment.  

Explanation:

Trees are working as a filter of the air from the various pollutants. Tree absorbs carbon dioxide to do photosynthesis and forms their food as glucose and then leave the pure oxygen in the air. There are some plants which helps to reduce some pollutant like sulphur dioxide (SO_{2}) from the air.

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