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how do forests check air pollution​

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Answered by vijay0981
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Forests balance the percentages of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. ... Simultaneously, a large amount of oxygen is released. Thus, check the pollution of air. Besides this, planting of trees also helps in maintaining the temperature of a region, level of ground water etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forest provides a dense cover of trees which consume carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is one of the major components of pollution contributed by the human activities. This increased amount of carbon dioxide is balanced by the trees in a forest hence, check the air pollution

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