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What will happen if the Amazon rainforest is destroyed?

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Answered by vidyanshuraj51
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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.

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