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Carbon Monoxide: is a colorless, odorless, tastless gas that when inhaled is toxic to humans.

Carbon Monoxide: is a byproduct of a rich mixture fire, Burning wood, Gas fires,

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Your answer is No! Trees use Carbon Dioxide which is what you release when you exhale.

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No, trees do not absorb carbon monoxide. Trees primarily absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that is typically removed from the air by other processes, such as through chemical reactions in the atmosphere and by the action of microorganisms in the soil.

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The gas that humans and animals breathe out and that plants use during photosynthesis is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One acre of trees can absorb as much as 4 tons of carbon dioxide a year.

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Trees do not produce carbon monoxide unless they are burnt.

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Yes trees an take in harmfully gasses such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide

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yes

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