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How do forests regulate the climate?

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Answered by nikhilyadav1611
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A new study published in the journal, Science, has quantified the forests' role in regulating carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere. Because plants absorb CO2 as part of their metabolism, the greater the forest, the more CO2 is removed, and the impact of global climate change is decreased.

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Answered by sawli32
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a new study published in the journal science has quantified the forest role in regulating carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
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