Question

What is the total number of pounds of carbon dioxide that 2 trees remove from the air each
year?

Answers

  1. Answer:

    On average, one acre of new forest can sequester about 2.5 tons of carbon annually. Young trees absorb CO2 at a rate of 13 pounds per tree each year. Trees reach their most productive stage of carbon storage at about 10 years at which point they are estimated to absorb 48 pounds of CO2 per year.

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