When forests burn they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas which tends to make the Earth warmer.
when burning forests it damages the environmentby causing more CO2 in the air and less trees to breathe in the CO2 and giving oxygen out ,when a tree is burnt it gives off a dangerous gas into the air which is methane.
Forests (and all vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This reduces the effects of the enhanced greenhouse effect, slowing the rising temperatures of global warming.
It would increase its average kinetic energy which would be apparent by an increase in temperature.
High temperature is the maximum temperature that could eb reached for the day and the low temperature the average lowest temperature that is likely fo the day
It would affect the deciduous forests because as the natural disaster comes the forest would get destroyed and there would be no habitat for the animals.
it changed like house burning
The temperature will vary as not all parts of the house would be burning at the same rate. Also, gusting winds will affect the temperature too.
Mass burning , poisoined by toxic gasses and destruction by lava , or laharr[ mudslides] .
The fire would have less burning fuel and may not be active for long
when burning forests it damages the environmentby causing more CO2 in the air and less trees to breathe in the CO2 and giving oxygen out ,when a tree is burnt it gives off a dangerous gas into the air which is methane.
Burning large amounts of fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
Forests (and all vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This reduces the effects of the enhanced greenhouse effect, slowing the rising temperatures of global warming.
Urinary fluid is body temperature. Humans are homeostatic...their body temperature is 98.6 on average...the average temperature of urine in the bladder is therefore about 98.6.
In the process of photosynthesis vegetation absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen; less forests, more pollution, more green house effect, more acidic seas, less oxygen for us.
average amount of sunlight and rain, and the average temperature of the region.
Abiotic factors are non-living physical and chemical parts of the environment that affect ecosystems. Some abiotic factors for native forests are temperature, soil, water, sunlight and wind.
Forests affect groundwater because of Slash & Burn. Slash & Burn is a horrible thing in which people burn down the trees in the rain forests and forests and it is affecting our animals, oxygen, and the soil and water in the decaying material.