English, asked by radha2308, 1 year ago

how can trees save the earth from global warming and climate change​


nitishsharma382: It helps by consuming CO2 which is one of the biggest contributers in global warming

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Answered by kezia52
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Forests play an important an important role in climate change. The destruction and degradation of forests contributes to the problem through the release of CO2. But the planting of new forests can help mitigate against climate change by removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Combined with the sun's energy, the captured carbon is converted into trunks, branches, roots and leaves via the process of photosynthesis. It is stored in this "biomass" until being returned back into the atmosphere, whether through natural processes or human interference, thus completing the carbon cycle.


nitishsharma382: Its an explanation like someone asked how we consume food.
Answered by kartik349
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Answer:

they absorbs the co2 in form of their in product

and co2 as effective heat a major cause of flobal warming

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