Why we plant trees?yet it also gives us carbon dioxide?
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Trees—all plants, in fact—use the energy of sunlight, and through the process of photosynthesis they take carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and water from the ground. ... In addition to the CO2 that trees capture, they also help soil capture significant amounts of carbon.
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There are two process over here one is respiration and photosynthesis...
During photosynthesis plants utiliese the carbon dioxide present in the air ,released by them as the raw material for photosynthesis and releases oxygen for us to breathe...
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