Science, asked by neeleshbaghel043, 10 months ago

Why trees required carbon dioxide throughout their life​

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Answered by Abhishek94314
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During photosynthesis, the leaves take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and then using water that the roots have absorbed and energy from the sun, the leaves create a certain kind of sugar for the tree. This sugar acts as the tree's food. ... Carbon dioxide is actually poisonous to the air-breathing life on the earth.

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