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state the consquences of the greenhouse effect on agriculture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Agricultural greenhouse gas sinks

When oil and coal are recovered and consumed, the sequestered carbon is emitted into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Greenhouse gas sinks reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions by 11.4 percent.

Answered by ceeeramesh
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Agricultural greenhouse gas sinks

When oil and coal are recovered and consumed, the sequestered carbon is emitted into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. Greenhouse gas sinks reduce annual greenhouse gas emissions by 11.4 percent. Ten percent of these offsets are due to forests 

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