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Tropical rain forests, climate change and photosynthesis are intricately tied together. If the total amount of global tropical rain forests were reduced, which consequence would have the greatest effect on climate change?

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Depletion of the freshwater and the climatic contrasts.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If the total amount of the global rain forest would be reduced than the earth climate change and global warming would double itself and thereby increase the chances of the flooding and large scale destruction of the weather patterns will change their course and inset of the extreme conditions will definitely result in the creation of a severe weather phenomenon and more sever temper experience.
  • As these rainforests create and regulate the weathering and rainfall patterns they are essential for the existence and the survival of the global man and they regulated and control various environmental process at work and hence are responsible for their ecological services and the protection and preservation of the flora and fauna and the food web.
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