For example large trees absorb most of the sunlight in their area but allow some through.
Trees absorb carbon from the atmosphere, and store it as wood.
Trees will absorb carbon dioxide from sources all over the world, no matter where they are planted.
Mature trees absorb much less, and some scientists believe that it would be best to leave them alone, since they store large amounts of carbon.
The trees absorb carbon which has a cooling effect.
But the dark-boled tree absorbed the energy blast, and stood firm despite the damage.
Saving tropical forests is another, since trees absorb carbon dioxide.
The more water the tree can absorb, the more fire-retardant it will be.
It also feeds on nitrogen, a key component in fertilizer, before the tree can absorb its own source of food.
It turns out that these fast-growing trees absorb much more water than the native grasslands.