thanks to mr vladimir sekisnov from rusia chelybinski
Observing Nature Minahasa Apeles House North Sulawesi Indonesia
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Okta Agro Tourism Education Forestry Farm / Okta ATEF Farm
...easther genesis project save nature save humen genesis project ... a tree in okta farm as me and my famely carbon compesation footprint and oxigen ( 2 basic importen things that tree can do is 1. absorb take carbon in the air and turn it to woods and 2. relesed oxigen from inside tree to the air so i can breath ) ...and that already join me now mr vladimir sekisov chelaybinski rusia ( thanks for the paypay credit $100 )...if any body like to join me at okta farm for carbon compesation and oxigen to breath its open free and if u like to give somethings it up to you 100% feal free... the count its like this...my tree take absorb catch and tie co2 carbon and turning it into the layer of wood or plywood inside my tree and then also relesed o2 oxigen...so for every 1 meter of my tree i give it for 2 slot of carbon compesation and oxigen...and this is one of my first tree already full for me & famely & mr vladimir & mr warwick ...but dont wory i still have mybe 100 tree inside okta farm that can be use as carbon compesation and oxigen for u ...and my future project is to buy more land in celebes island and make it like okta farm agro tourism education forestry whit basic value program carbon compesation footprint charter and oxigen to breath ... save nature save humen...two side of coins...its time to use the other side of coins a good side one...
minahasa o 2 oxigen & co 2 carbon footprint
Do I really know how much trees contribute to my daily life?
Or, in another words, what is the power of one tree?
Just as we humans are comprised of many parts functioning together allowing us to do wondrous things, the anatomy of a tree is just as wondrous, empowering them with super hero qualities.
What am I talking about? A tree has the ability to provide an essential of life for all living things on our planet – oxygen, and the power to remove harmful gases like carbon dioxide making the air we breathe healthier.
To keep it simple a tree is comprised of its leaves, stems, trunk and its roots. When you look at a tree, note that about five percent of the tree is comprised of its leaves, 15 percent its stems, 60 percent goes into its trunk and 20 percent is devoted to its roots.
Here is the super hero part. Through a process called photosynthesis, leaves pull in carbon dioxide and water and use the energy of the sun to convert this into chemical compounds such as sugars that feed the tree. But as a by-product of that chemical reaction oxygen is produced and released by the tree. It is proposed that one large tree can provide a day’s supply of oxygen for up to four people.
Trees also store carbon dioxide in their fibers helping to clean the air and reduce the negative effects that this CO2 could have had on our environment. According to the Arbor Day Foundation, in one year a mature tree will absorb more than 48 pounds of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen in exchange.
So next time you take a deep breath of air give credit to a tree or hug a tree in thanks for what it gives us – the very air we breathe.
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