Trees play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by providing oxygen through photosynthesis and absorbing carbon dioxide. The amount of these benefits depends on various factors such as tree species, age, and local climate.
The formula to calculate the annual oxygen production (in cubic meters) is:
Age = age of the tree in years
Height = height of the tree in meters
Similarly, the annual carbon sequestration (in kilograms) can be estimated using:
Age = age of the tree in years
Diameter = diameter of the tree trunk at breast height (in meters)
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