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Why don birds suffocate due to carbon dioxide near trees when they sleep at night?

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Why don birds suffocate due to carbon dioxide near trees when they sleep at night?

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Because, although the trees emit carbon dioxide during the night as part of their respiration function, the percentage of the carbon dioxide in the air never reaches a dangerous level, or even discomfort level. Let’s not forget that the trees are in open air with sufficient oxygen always present, not in greenhouses or closed rooms!!!.

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