Q2.Which gas do trees add into the environment? *
Carbon Dioxide
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen
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Trees add oxygen to the environment.
- Plants are autotrophs and so they take in carbon dioxide for making their food via the process of photosynthesis.
- During photosynthesis, light energy is captured in the form of photons along with water, and carbon-dioxide and produce glucose( stored in the form of starch), and oxygen.
- Therefore, plants maintain equilibrium in nature by the exchange of gases.
- The gaseous exchange takes place with the help of stomata, which is present in leaves.
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Trees add Oxygen gas in our environment.
Trees and plants performs or undergoes a process named photosynthesis. This process helps the plants to release oxygen into the atmosphere and helps them to prepare their food by using carbon dioxide, light from the sun and water.
We breathe in the oxygen gas that is released by plants and trees. Without oxygen, no living organism can be alive. It is very important for all of us.
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