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Which would happen if more forests were cut down? A. Fossil fuels would build up in the soil. B. nitrogen would be fixed by bacteria more quickly. C. The nitrogen cycle would stop. D. The amount of CO2
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Which would happen if more forests were cut down?
A. Fossil fuels would build up in the soil.
B. nitrogen would be fixed by bacteria more quickly.
C. The nitrogen cycle would stop.
D. The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would increase.
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i would say D.
because when you cut off trees, some amount if their stuff inside come out, and it gives more CO2
Hope that this would help you! =)
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the amount of co2 in the atmosphere would increase
hope this helps
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