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(a) Forest fire effect​

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Answered by kurmaminu
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Forest fires increase carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. In addition, ashes destroy much of the nutrients and erode the soil, causing flooding and landslides.

Answered by malihabatul23
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Forest fires increase carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. In addition, ashes destroy much of     the nutrients and erode the soil, causing flooding and landslides.

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