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Role of trees in controling pollution

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Answered by abhaysingh1807
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Trees are able to clean the air and absorb harmful airborne particles and gaseous pollutants. Toxins such as nitrogen oxides, ammonia and sulphur dioxide through their leaves, bark and roots. This improves the air quality in the microclimate around the trees and contributes to a healthier and cleaner environment overall. Trees also soak up the harmful carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.

Aside from cleaning the air for us, trees supply us with fresh oxygen to breathe.

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Answered by yashyogesh56
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Answer:

plant absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and oxygen. carbon dioxide is one major pollutants.

trees also help to prevent soil erosion .

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