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A ten mile area of trees is removed from the tropical rainforest. How will this affect the amount of water and the amount of oxygen in the area
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A ten mile area of trees is removed from the tropical rainforest. How will this affect the amount of water and the amount of oxygen in the area
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A ten mile area of trees is removed from the tropical rainforest. How will this affect the amount of water and the amount of oxygen in the area
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because the trees give oxygen and if there's no water the trees will die and be left with low amounts of oxygen
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