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how do trees clean the atmosphere?​

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Answered by learner42
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Explanation:

Particles, odors and pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia and sulfur dioxide settle on the leaves of a tree. Trees absorb these toxic chemicals through their stomata, or 'pores', effectively filtering these chemicals from the air.

Answered by sameerasheikh303
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Trees reduce CO2. ...

Trees reduce ozone levels. ...

Trees reduce erosion. ...

Trees can reduce heating and air conditioning costs. ...

Trees trap dust and debris. ...

Trees provide an ecosystem for animals, insects, and other life.

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