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Q2. Scientific evidence indicates that CO2 added to the air by the burning of wood and fossil fuels is contributing to global warming, a rise in the global temperature. Tropical rain forests are estimated to be responsible for approximately 20% of the global photosynthesis, yet the consumption of large amounts of CO2 by living trees is thought to make little or no net contribution to the reduction of global warming. Why might this be?

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Because Co2 is only affected by the amount of rain in tropical forest

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