Any plants that are in the house will help freshen the air.
They breath pollution and carbon dioxside.
Plants purify the air through a process called photosynthesis, where they absorb carbon dioxide and other pollutants and release oxygen. This process helps to reduce the levels of harmful gases in the air and improve its quality. Additionally, plants can also absorb pollutants through their leaves and roots, further contributing to air purification.
plants purify the earths water.
yes
She used a water filter to purify the drinking water before consuming it.
Plants purify air composition by absorbing CO2 and releasing Oxygen. By way of transpiration plants add humidity in the air and broad leafed trees also help in reducing suspended particulate matter from the air. A good number of aquatic plants absorb heavy metals from water. Thus plants help us fighting pollution in many ways.
it is called natures air conditioners because they purify the air by absorbing carbon-dioxide and releasing oxygen by photosynthesis.the presence of carbon -dioxide increases the temperature of atmosphere.all plants give out in excess water during transpiration in the form of water vapour
Oxygen is just about everywhere and had many uses such as the air we breathe, fuel for fire, and when we breathe in air, we release carbon dioxide that plants will take in, and purify it so it once again becomes oxygen.
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No, incense pollutes the air and causes lung cancer.
I'm guessing that you saw a plant tag on a spider plant advertising the plant's ability to "purify the air"? That's mostly just a marketing scheme used to make you think that spider plants have some extra powers that other plants don't have, but it's not true. I've seen that same kind of statement on tags for all kinds of plants. All plants purify the air by removing volatile organic compounds, which the plant uses in its regular metabolism, and the removal of VOCs means cleaner air. Having houseplants can have a measurable effect on the concentration of VOCs, so to say that a plant purifies the air is definitely true. And it's reasonable to think that different plants use more VOCs than others, but I can't find any evidence to say that spider plants are actually better at purifying air than any other houseplant. NASA found that the spider plant is especially good at removing formaldehyde, and can also remove xylene and toluene, though it is not in the "top 10 list". To be effective "air cleaners" it is necessary to use 1 potted plant per 100 square feet of home or office space.