Both deforestation and forest fire lead to increased amount of carbon dioxide in
the air due to different reasons. Can you elaborate how?
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Deforestation means cutting of trees, as trees take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the outcome is oxygen which is a necessary gas for humans. So when Deforestation happens there are lesser trees to take in carbon dioxide which then increases carbon dioxide. Forest fires produce smoke which is a gas made up of many gases mainly carbon dioxide, this then increases the amount of carbon dioxide in earth.
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