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Plants remove which greenhouse gas from the atmosphere?

A. Methane
B. nitrous oxide
C. carbon dioxide
D. ozone

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Question: Plants remove which greenhouse gas from the atmosphere?

Answer: It is C. Carbon Dioxide. As you know, plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen.

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User Mike Freedman
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Answer:Plants remove CO2 greenhouse gas from the atmosphere

Step-by-step explanation:Using daylight, plants and microorganisms soak up CO2 and emit oxygen. Those plants are then consumed by animals, who then convert the plants to energy and exhale CO2. Or if the plants don't get consumed, they die and decay, putting some carbon within the soil and returning some carbon to the atmosphere. Hence, from the above option, only carbon dioxide is taken by the plants by removing oxygen, so the cprrect option is C.

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