moss and trees are both considered plants and both are useful for purifying air. If you were smart enough you’d know you cant fit a tree inside a house.
In MN we have moss that purifiers the water. Even removing heavy metals. Its been adopted to filter swimming pools eliminating the need for harsh chemicals.
@@Eltralor playing in the mud and earth increases your immunity and makes it more robust to viruses and bacteria. It's a good thing believe it or not. So touch grass.
I need it fr bro 😭😭😭 i can barely breath rn so it would really help me connect to nature early 😭. Im not about to die or anything, i just wanted better air conditioning
@@KeeshiaMyntleTamondong I've been following this 'chicken' channel for about a year now and sometimes they do respond, one of the account handlers also has a very bad temper and I loved trolling his ass. Miss those days.
Fun fact: Many studies have shown plants have almost no effect on indoor air quality. It was tested thoroughly by NASA. Opening a window for a few minutes will do 100X more to improve your air quality
I know right, all this gimmick stuff is clearly just a money grab to try and appeal to “aesthetics” clearly this isn’t a good air purifier I’d rather have a way bigger one that actually does the work.
Fun fact, what’s your saying is right but at the same time shows that you have not read the study. Yes plants indoors have almost no effect on the air quality inside but soil dose. What nasa study found was that most of the purification occurs in the soil, and because most indoor plants use soil to grow In, if you have enough it will actually have an effect on your house.