Severe climate changes can affect trees. Floods can rip out trees and cause landslides. Droughts can kill trees. The Amazon Rainforest had a serious drought in 2005 and many trees died. Then in 2010 it suffered an even more serious drought. The dead and rotting trees release all their carbon into the atmosphere, and, of course, don't absorb carbon ever again.
Part of the problem with global warming is the greenhouse effect, which has to do with there being too much CO2 in the atmosphere. Trees absorbCO2, so there is less of it.
yes. because paper comes from trees and trees are being cut down, because people want paper. trees help to stop global warming. so yes
Junk mail means that more trees are cut down for the paper. Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so trees slow global warming. If there are fewer trees, then global warming increases.
Planting trees removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, lessening the rise of global warming.
Global warming is changing rainfall patterns in the tropical rainforest. The Amazon rainforest has many trees dying and many others are no longer growing.
Part of the problem with global warming is the greenhouse effect, which has to do with there being too much CO2 in the atmosphere. Trees absorbCO2, so there is less of it.
yes. because paper comes from trees and trees are being cut down, because people want paper. trees help to stop global warming. so yes
Junk mail means that more trees are cut down for the paper. Trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so trees slow global warming. If there are fewer trees, then global warming increases.
Planting trees removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, lessening the rise of global warming.
Kind of. They try to keep trees from being cut down, and trees consume carbon dioxide, so I guess you could say they fight global warming indirectly.
Global warming is changing rainfall patterns in the tropical rainforest. The Amazon rainforest has many trees dying and many others are no longer growing.
It's difficult to predict accurately, but warming often leads to drying. If the rains stop over the Daintree the trees will die.
Global warming
Yes, evergreen trees affect global warming by reducing it. Growing trees and vegetation remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (through photosynthesis). As carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that is being added to the enhanced greenhouse effect, then any removal of it is good.
Trees take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere using photosynthesis as they are growing. This carbon is stored in the roots and branches of the trees. Because carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, by removing it from the atmosphere we are slowing global warming. So the answer to global warming is to plant billions of trees all over the world.
Deforestation = less trees less trees = more CO2 and according to some people- more CO2 = Global warming
Global warming keeps going up because of pollution in the air from cars and factories. it's also going up because of the trees that are being cut down.