Here’s a link to a Wikipedia page about trees in general. Here’s a link to photosynthesis. Here is a link to a Wikipedia page about the general topic of plants and finally here is a link about a topic I recently discussed:Acidic rain.
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Acidic Rain
Many naturally occurring things can create acid rain from lightning to volcanoes and even pine needles dropped from coniferous trees but the majority of pollutants that cause acid rain originate from factories. Man made acid rain is a major problem in Russia and China where factories burn coal that contains large amounts of sulfur.

Acid rain can cause plant life to die and it causes many health problems for people and animals. Herbivores wont have anything to eat if the plants die so they will have to go somewhere else to find food and if the herbivores leave then the carnivorous animals will have to follow, but typically acid rain wont completely destroy ecosystems, it will usually just make it difficult for them to contain larger varieties of plant life since there are fewer species of plants that can withstand more acidic soil. Acid rain can even damage buildings, bridges and statues especially if they’re made of bronze or marble. Acid rain doesn’t have to much of an effect on people but it can still cause respiratory problems and eye irritation but humans aren’t the only thing living on this planet and we need to take that into consideration and be more aware of the massive amounts of pollutants we are releasing into the environment.
Tree Sugar
All organisms need some source of energy and the primary (and only) source of energy is from food. Now some people may say “Plants don’t eat food” and that’s kind of true but really they just get it in a different way than animals. You may remember this diagram from my last post that you probably can just scroll down a little ways to see.


Source: Benjah-bmm27 on wikimedia commons
As you can see this shows how plants create sugar from carbon dioxide and dihydrogen monoxide and excrete oxygen as a waste product. This sugar is the plants source of energy or its food if you want to call it that. This sugar is called glucose and it’s a rather complex molecule, which is good for plants because the energy comes from the bonds between the atoms of the molecule and when the bonds are broken apart the energy is released. This is also how animals get energy except it comes from other organisms that they eat not from water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.
Some Tree Facts

As most of you may know trees are very important and are a major part of the reason that Earth is able to sustain life by providing oxygen for all land dwelling animals. Trees also provide shelter for many organisms from bacteria to just about all species of birds. Trees also indirectly provide shelter for larger animals by protecting them from harsh weather.
Anyone with basic knowledge of trees knows they turn carbon dioxide into oxygen and animals breathe in that oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide but many people don’t know how exactly this works. The image below is a very simplified version of how this works but it still shows how plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. The tree takes in oxygen through its leaves and water through its roots an uses electromagnetic radiation to create glucose and oxygen. This process is much more complicated but this should explain it well enough.

Welcome to My Blog

Hello my name is Kenneth. I am very bad at describing things, myself included so this will be as much of an intro as you will get, I’m also very bad at writing creatively so don’t expect much from this blog (I’m just bad at writing in general).
This blog will be about chemistry and trees which explains its name. I have chosen to blog about this topic because I like chemistry and as I mentioned I’m bad at writing therefore I am especially bad coming up with creative names so when I thought of Chemistree I just stuck with it and added trees to the topic of my blog, but I do also like trees so that’s also why I chose this.
I hope to inform people of the wonders of trees and chemistry and get a passing grade in the class I’m making this blog for. I also hope to get people to enjoy nature and not have an urge to destroy it for personal gain.