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how do the plants act as a air purifires

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Answered by mukundaakshara1911
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Some plants act as air purifiers. ... Plants' ability to remove these pollutants from our air is extraordinary. They also absorb the carbon dioxide and viruses we exhale. When plants absorb gases through their leaves, it stays sequestered or moves into their roots.

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Answered by ANIKET0547
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New research, however, continues to show that houseplants do next to nothing to purify the air in your home. It's a myth you almost wish hadn't been busted. Houseplants, though charming, do little to purify the air in a room, say the scientists who study the air we breathe.

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Some plants act as air purifiers. ... Plants' ability to remove these pollutants from our air is extraordinary. They also absorb the carbon dioxide and viruses we exhale. When plants absorb gases through their leaves, it stays sequestered or moves into their roots.

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