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Which of the following statements regarding raising animals and the environment is false

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The statement claiming that agricultural animals produce ozone is false; they produce methane and carbon dioxide. Furthermore, deforestation caused by livestock farming typically leads to a decrease in rainfall, not an increase.

The statement 'Agricultural animals increase the amount of greenhouse gases by producing ozone, which contributes to global warming' is false. Agricultural animals primarily produce methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), which are potent greenhouse gases. Methane is produced through enteric fermentation in livestock, while both gases can be emitted during the decomposition of manure.

Additionally, while livestock farming contributes to deforestation, the percentages provided in the statements vary. It is important to reference the most reliable and recent data sources for exact numbers as these can change over time; however, the statement that 'livestock farming accounts for 63% of all deforestation, which leads to an increase in rainfall' is also false. Deforestation typically leads to a decrease, not an increase, in local rainfall due to the loss of trees that facilitate the water cycle.

Environmental Impact of Livestock Farming

Livestock farming has various environmental impacts including habitat destruction, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, soil erosion, and alterations to the water cycle. These activities have been identified as factors influencing climate change and biodiversity loss.

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What is the correction to the statement claiming that agricultural animals produce ozone, and what are the actual greenhouse gases associated with livestock farming? Additionally, how does deforestation caused by livestock farming typically impact rainfall, and what are the accurate environmental implications of livestock farming?

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