Imagine the whole forest is like a giant living being that takes deep breaths. During the day, trees open up their leaves to take in carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into oxygen, just like you when you breathe in. At night, they slowly let go, releasing some of that carbon dioxide back into the air. It’s a quiet dance of inhale and exhale, happening all around us every single day.
Examples
- Imagine your bedroom has curtains that let in sunlight during the day, like how trees take in CO₂ through their leaves.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Desert’ Different from a ‘Forest’?
- How Do Forests Help the Planet Breathe?
- Why Do Forests Have Layers?
- What Makes a ‘Coral Reef’ Different from a ‘Fish Tank’?
- How does photosynthesis actually work inside a plant?