the oxigen
It will Decrease after time.
there would be no oxygen in the atmosphere and we would suffocate
carbon dioxide
When a tree is cut, it can no longer produce oxygen through photosynthesis. This reduction in oxygen production can contribute to a decrease in the overall supply of oxygen in the immediate area where the tree was cut down. However, the impact on the overall oxygen levels in the atmosphere is negligible because trees represent only a small portion of the Earth's oxygen production.
Yes, when you cut down a tree and it decomposes or is burned, the carbon stored in the tree is released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This contributes to the increase of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
The decrease in tree ferns, which were a significant food source for triceratops, would have a direct impact on their diet and nutrition. Triceratops relied on tree ferns for sustenance, so a decrease in their availability could lead to malnutrition and potential population decline. This change in food availability could also disrupt the triceratops' ecosystem and lead to cascading effects on other species within their environment.
they would die
Trees and plants take in Carbon Dioxide and in turn breathes out oxygen. If there was no plants and trees we would die. The whole of the world depends on plants and trees. Not meaning to sound like a tree-hugger, but don't cut down trees...plant them!
The tree species that absorbs the most CO2 from the atmosphere is the Australian Eucalyptus tree.
The type of tree that is most effective at absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere is the oak tree.
I would think so...
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