Environmental Sciences, asked by sukrit3328, 1 year ago

Do plants contribute to global warming by respiration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants take carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere to do photosynthesis, and thus help reduce the greenhouse gases warming the planet.Carbon dioxide levels cause plants to retain water that otherwise would have evaporated from their leaves, entered the atmosphere and helped cool the planet. At local levels, this effect can increase the temperature so that it is 25 percent higher than what the greenhouse effect would have done on its own. This increased warming results from plant leaves’ natural reaction to high CO2 environments. Plant leaves have tiny vents called stomata that open or close to let the plant breathe. In the presence of a high carbon dioxide concentration, the stomata don’t need to open as wide to breathe in the same amount of CO2, and so they close up to prevent excess water from escaping.



Answered by saindulakavath
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Plants are the only most founded on our world.

Plants helps to decrease level of green house gases in atmosphere.


Plants take carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere to do photosynthesis, and thus help reduce the greenhouse gases warming the planet.

Carbon dioxide levels cause plants to retain water that otherwise would have evaporated from their leaves, entered the atmosphere and helped cool the planet.

At local levels, this effect can increase the temperature so that it is 25 percent higher than what the greenhouse effect would have done on its own.

This increased warming results from plant leaves’ natural reaction to high CO2 environments.

Plant leaves have tiny vents called stomata that open or close to let the plant breathe.

In the presence of a high carbon dioxide concentration, the stomata don’t need to open as wide to breathe in the same amount of CO2, and so they close up to prevent excess water from escaping.
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