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What will happen to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atomsphere if the number of plants decrease and the number of animals increase?​

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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Answer:

There is no longer any doubt that carbon dioxide decreases evaporative cooling by plants and that this decreased cooling adds to global warming," says Cao. "This effect would cause significant warming even if carbon dioxide were not a greenhouse gas.

Answered by swastikaroy806
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Answer:

The level of Carbon Dioxide will increase!

Explanation:

As plants take in C2O(Carbon Dioxide) and releases O2 (oxygen) and animals do the exact opposite, they take in O2 and release C2O.

So, if we decrease the number of plants and increase the number of animals, the releaser (animals) will release C2O in a much greater amount but there won't be any takers (plants) to balance them.

Therefore, the level of Carbon Dioxide will increase in the mentioned circumstance.

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