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24. The Tree as a Processor of Gases


The Tree as a Processor of Gases
Computer Painting
Date produced: Original versions in May 2006, then updated March 2008.

Carbon Dioxide, water, nutrients from soil and light are used by the tree in its photosynthesis processes (within its leaves) to produce energy-rich compounds that are used by the tree. A by-product of this same process is oxygen (Attenborough, D., Life on Earth, William Collins and BBC, Glasgow, 1979). Enormous numbers of ancient plants over an extremely long time changed the Earth’s atmosphere from having very little oxygen, to having a reasonably large proportion of oxygen within it (Attenborough, D., Life on Earth, William Collins and BBC, Glasgow, 1979). Animals now require oxygen for their life processes. Without having enormous amounts of photosynthesis within the biosphere to maintain close to current levels of oxygen in the atmosphere, the effect on all animal life (including us, of course) would be catastrophic.

This computer painting tries to show a new (pale blue) gas exiting the tree after the tree ‘consumes’ a yellowy brown gas (carbon dioxide) in the presence of sunlight. The other most important ingredient however is water, which provides the actual oxygen (as a by-product of having the hydrogen used in the photosynthesis processes). I’ve tried to indicate the water in the final version.

The photosynthesis processes involved are then represented in the strips below the pictorial image. The second strip represents the way that animals return carbon dioxide from taking in oxygen.

 

 

 

The Base Image: Colour Overview of the Tree Alone


The Tree as a Processor of Gases - The Base Image: Colour Overview of the Tree Alone

 

 

 

 

1st Version:


The Tree as a Processor of Gases - 1st Version


Early Version, using “Colour Overview of the Tree Alone”. Note the application of layers of coloured ‘gases’.

 

 

 

 

2nd Version:


The Tree as a Processor of Gases - 2nd Version


The image’s contrast was increased dramatically to develop a stronger image.

 

 

 

 

3rd Version:


The Tree as a Processor of Gases - 3rd Version


This image was then reflected left to right so that it reads from left to right, rather than from right to left. I also then added a visual description of the processes occurring in the image underneath the resulting image:

 

 

 


The Tree as a Processor of Gases


The Tree as a Processor of Gases
Computer Painting
Date produced: Original versions in May 2006, then updated March 2008.

 

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