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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
13

A cement factory emits 900 kilograms of CO2 to produce 1,000 kilograms of cement. A fully grown tree removes six kilograms of CO

2 per day from the air. One acre of land can support 200 mature trees. A company builds a factory that will produce 100,000 kilograms of cement. To make the factory carbon neutral, the owners need to grow trees over an area of land measuring acres.
Physics
2 answers:
Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
6 0
<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>

To make the factory carbon neutral, the owners need to grow<em><u> 15000 trees</u></em> over an area of land measuring <em><u>75 acres</u></em>

<h3><u>Explanation and solution;</u></h3>

From the information;

900 kg CO2 = 1000 kg Cement

1 tree = 6 kg CO2

1 acre = 200 trees

<em>100000 kg Cement will require;</em>

<em>=(900 × 100000)/1000</em>

<em>= 90,000 kg of CO2</em>

<em>But 1 tree = 6 kg of CO2</em>

<em>Number of trees = 90,000/6</em>

<em>                            = 15,000 trees </em>

<em>But, 1 acre = 200 trees</em>

<em>Number of acres = 15,000/200</em>

<em>                             = 75 acres of land </em>

Therefore;

To make the factory carbon neutral, the owners need to grow<em><u> 15000 trees</u></em> over an area of land measuring <em><u>75 acres</u></em>

Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
5 0
Using the relations:

900 kg CO2 = 1000 kg Cement
1 tree = 6 kg CO2
1 acre = 200 trees

Given:

100000 kg Cement, how many acres of land should owners have to counteract the emission?

100000 kg Cement = 90000 kg CO2 = 15000 trees = 75 acres of land

Therefore, the owners should have 75 acres of land filled with trees to counteract the CO2 emission.
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