Environmental Sciences, asked by sonanisrutu, 1 year ago

Information on air pollution caused by burning forest and trees

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Answered by AdityaKumar06
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Scientific consensus is that global warming results from an atmospheric buildup of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide. ... By far the most carbon is tied up in trees, so burning forests has a much larger effect on climate change than does burninggrasses or crops.
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Answered by SnowySecret72
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Trees cool the environment by converting a lot of liquid water taken from the soil to water vapour in the atmosphere,which carries latent heat away from its point of origin.And when it burned it doesn't cool environment,doesn't give us oxygen.Trees take up a variety of air pollutants including both Ozone and nitrogen oxides which reduce the ambient concentration that we breathe.In in the atmosphere nitric oxide are converted to nitric acid Acid which trees absorb so therefore pores or stomata.Trees also remove particulate matter from the atmosphere particularly small particles which are the major health hazard in air pollution.


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