Science, asked by rivar461, 1 month ago

can grass absorb co2 ??​

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Answered by yooo16
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Grass absorbs carbon dioxide the same way trees do, but on a smaller scale. Through photosynthesis, each plant takes carbon from the atmosphere and uses it to build more plant matter. When grass dies or trees are cut down, that carbon is released back into the atmosphere.

Answered by Anonymous
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Grass can absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) during growth of grass plants and store it in different tissues. Above ground biomass is eaten by grazing animals and the C will eventually return to the soil as manure or to the atmosphere via enteric fermentation.

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