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Why do trees produce carbon dioxide (CO2) at night?.

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Because photosynthesis ceases due to the lack of sunlight.

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Plants typically absorb CO2 and release oxygen, but they also “exhale” CO2, particularly at night, when photosynthesis ceases due to the lack of sunlight. Forests also emit more CO2 when they are stressed by increasing temperatures.

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