How do trees clean the atmosphere?
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Trees can improve air quality in direct and indirect ways. Indirectly, they can help by shading surfaces and reducing temperatures. ... But they also act as an ecosystems “liver” too, filtering atmospheric pollutants like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide through their leaves.
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From the Amazon rainforest to Europe's ancient woodlands, trees help slow the march of climate change by taking in CO2 for photosynthesis. Globally, forests may absorb and store as much as 30% of the carbon emissions from human activities; burning or clearing them releases the stored carbon back into the atmosphere. Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reduce the greenhouse gas effect, and also help to improve air quality.
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