Environmental Sciences, asked by riyanghori2911, 10 months ago

Forests depleting conditions of pollution and deforestation draw a paint the status of such a forest 50 years from now

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Answered by jiya25142
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Yes, it is true that trees, shrubs and other plants absorb CO2 and emit oxygen. In this way, for hundreds of millions of years, the flora of the planet was an important factor in maintaining a certain composition of the atmosphere, including, in particular, the amount of CO2 and oxygen in the atmosphere. In addition, forests are an important factor in maintaining a more biosphere-friendly microclimate. This microclimate is, in most wooded areas, more humid and more balanced than deforestated areas. Thus, for hundreds of millions of years, the planet's flora was one of the key determinants of the balance between the climate and the biosphere. However, as a result of human civilization activity, including progressive predatory and unreflective deforestation, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere increases, the amount of oxygen decreases, the microclimate condition for the biosphere in certain deforestated areas deteriorates, the soil quickly becomes barren and restoration of the forest in this way

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