Trees breathe in what we breath out, which is carbon dioxide. Trees breathe in carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas, which is responsible for climate change. Because trees breathe in carbon dioxide, they act as our helpers in reducing the greenhouse gas of carbon dioxide. However, trees only breathe in carbon dioxide during the daytime.
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We need oxygen made by trees. Trees make our oxygen. We breathe oxygen made by trees. But, what part of the tree makes oxygen? The leaves.
Continue readingWe breathe in what the trees breathe out. Because trees make our oxygen, and we breathe in oxygen, we breathe oxygen made by trees.
Continue readingNature knows best secrets revealed about why trees produce more oxygen than carbon dioxide. It’s a “How do trees make oxygen video” and more.
Continue readingWe breathe in what green plants breathe out. Where does our oxygen come from? From green plants. In the video, Carol Chapman exchanges her carbon dioxide for the plant’s oxygen. She breathes with plants.
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