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how do trees reduce pollution?​

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Answered by 0llrahulkumarll0
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Trees can clean the air and remove toxic airborne particles and gaseous pollutants. ... Through the process of photosynthesis, trees are able to absorb carbon dioxide from our atmosphere and reduce the 'greenhouse effect', creating a less polluted, more sustainable world for our future generations

Answered by SRINITHYA9A
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The forests in the world absorb a third of global emissions every year! Particles and pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia, and sulphur dioxide settle on the leaves of a tree. Trees absorb these toxic chemicals through their stomata, effectively filtering these chemicals from the air. Trees also reduce the greenhouse gas effect by trapping heat, reduce ground-level ozone levels and release life-giving oxygen. If we continue with our current rate of deforestation, it will have severe consequences on the quality of our air. So, we can stop cutting trees, stop pollution in order to save our nature!

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