Hindi, asked by Ashwinsanthosh9209, 7 months ago

Distruction of trees causes global warming

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Answered by vasudhagrawal
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Answer:

Tropical forest trees, like all green plants, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. Plants also carry out the opposite process—known as respiration—in which they emit carbon dioxide, but generally in smaller amounts than they take in during photosynthesis. The surplus carbon is stored in the plant, helping it to grow.

When trees are cut down and burned or allowed to rot, their stored carbon is released into the air as carbon dioxide. And this is how deforestation and forest degradation contribute to global warming. According to the best current estimate, deforestation is responsible for about 10 percent of all global warming emissions.

Answered by darkwinner92
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

when we cut tree the temperature of the Earth increase and their will be no oxygen left day by day we are cutting trees continuously in future it is very dangerous to our life and we can't live due to more use of refrigerator, Ac the CFC is doing hole in Ozone layer through this the IV rays enter in the Earth which increases no. of skin cancer and etc., which is very dangerous for us

So we don't cut trees because they're very useful for us

Plant trees save life

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