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Trees store carbon dioxide. A wide-scale deforestation means that all the carbon dioxides stored in trees would be emitted into the atmosphere where they join greenhouse houses contributing to global warming.
Answer: When plants photosynthesize, they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When a large number of trees are removed from an area, the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere remain higher than they would be if the trees were present. Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, the presence of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means that more heat is trapped in the atmosphere. This causes temperatures near Earth’s surface to increase.
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