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what do you think will happen if the equatorial rain forest

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Answered by tospmu742
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Answer:

If the Amazon rainforest is destroyed, rainfall will decrease around the forest region. This would cause a ripple effect, and prompt an additional shift in climate change, which would result in more droughts, longer dry spells, and massive amounts of flooding.

Answered by HEARTLESSBANDI
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If forests disappear, the amount of carbon dioxide in air will increase, resulting in the increase of earth's temperature. 2 In the absence of trees and plants, the animals will not get food and shelter. 3 In the absence of trees, the soil will not hold water, which will cause floods.

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