Which of the following is a probable consequence of a decrease in the number of trees on Earth?
A. An increase in the concentration of atmospheric ozone
B. A decrease in the amount of ultraviolet light reaching Earth's surface
C. An increase in silt found in Earth's rivers
D. A decrease in silt found in Earth's rivers
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● The probable consequence of a decrease in the number of trees on Earth is increase in the concentration of atmospheric ozone.
● Ozone is a significant constituent of air contamination that influences people, yet the natural gases from trees are not changed over straightforwardly to ozone. ...
● While they discharge unpredictable natural gases, trees take up an assortment of air poisons, including both ozone and nitrogen oxides, which diminishes the encompassing focuses that we relax.
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