If the trees would be cut down to the roots and there was no green life we would have no oxygen because plants take in the carbon dioxide that we breathe out and turn it into oxygen this process is called 'Photosynthesis' the concern is we would all die if there was no plants
less oxygen is produced
They're ... radiated. Outward. Some of them get absorbed by stuff (trees, buildings, clouds, the atmosphere itself), some of them get reflected by stuff (trees, buildings, clouds, the atmosphere itself), some of them get scattered by stuff (you know the drill), some of them make it out of the atmosphere.
Yes, trees do provide most of our oxygen for the atmosphere
The Atmosphere!
Trees remove carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere and store the carbon in their trunks and branches. When deforestation happens and the trees are burnt or rot, that carbon dioxide is added to the atmosphere, and because no more trees are planted, there is no longer anything to remove the CO2. This is how deforestation adds to the greenhouse effect.
Trees get Oxygen for respiration and Carbon dioxide for photosynthesis form our atmosphere.
The air gets thinner. That's why if you are climbing a mountain the trees are shorter as you get to the top because they don't have as much air as the lower atmosphere.
The Atmosphere
Trees cause damp .trees underneath
Cutting trees can cause global warming. Trees absorb carbon dioxide that is causing our greenhouse effect to get stronger.
Trees and plants
yes
Diamond trees.