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In a world that has fewer plants, how would the environment be affected? There would be more oxygen. There would be more carbon dioxide. There would be more glucose. There would be more ATP available.
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In a world that has fewer plants, how would the environment be affected? There would be more oxygen. There would be more carbon dioxide. There would be more glucose. There would be more ATP available.
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There would be more Carbon Dioxide because plants use CO2 when they go through photosynthesis.
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