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If people planted huge numbers of trees and other plants, how might the carbon dioxide levels change
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If people planted huge numbers of trees and other plants, how might the carbon dioxide levels change
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I'm sorry I don't see the graph '_'
Step-by-step explanation:
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The carbon dioxide levels would go down because, in plants, chloroplasts convert carbon dioxide into glucose with oxygen produced as a byproduct.
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