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When we remove a large amount of trees from earth's surface, what happens to the concentration of carbon dioxide in the ATMOSPHERE? Question 3 options: A) it goes up (increases) B) it goes down (decreases)
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When we remove a large amount of trees from earth's surface, what happens to the concentration of carbon dioxide in the ATMOSPHERE? Question 3 options: A) it goes up (increases) B) it goes down (decreases) C) it stays the same
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It increases cause the tree has been absorbing the carbon dioxide so when the trees are cut down it releases all the carbon dioxide to the atmosphere
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Answer:
Increases
Step-by-step explanation:
Trees absorb co2
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