Grass absorbs carbon dioxide through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, grass takes in carbon dioxide from the air through tiny pores on its leaves called stomata. The carbon dioxide is then converted into sugars and oxygen with the help of sunlight and chlorophyll, a green pigment in the leaves. This process helps grass to grow and store carbon in its tissues.
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Potassium Hydroxide can be used to absorb carbon dioxide from the air.
When grass decays, the organic matter in the grass is broken down by microbes through the process of decomposition. During this process, carbon stored in the plant material is released as carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
Sodium hydroxide granules absorb carbon dioxide.
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide.