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Yes. A violent enough tornado can completely remove vegetation from an area, especially trees. Such destruction leads to secondary succession.
Yes. Growing trees and vegetation is the only serious way to remove the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Slash and burn is when forests and vegetation is cut down and burnt to provide clear land for crops. This doesn't cause, but contributes to global warming. Destroying and burning vegetation releases carbon into the atmosphere. Removed trees can no longer remove carbon dioxide from the air.
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.
By using salicylic acid or cauterization (burning technique under aseptic condition's)
Powdered 'Oxygen bleach' mixed with water and applied directly onto the affected surface has worked amazingly well for affected tiles and grouting for me. So the answer is Yes
Yes, on many levels... The whole of the ecosystem is balanced on plants, animals and the environment as a whole... Be it temperature by region or vegetation or insects.... If you remove just one component, the rest collapse...
people make the slop steeper or remove vegetation .
Tornadoes can cause some soil erosion both directly by blowing it away and indirectly by removing vegetation. In extreme cases a tornado may remove a couple feet of topsoil. Other than that tornadoes do not significantly affect topography.
Flowers, trees and all growing vegetation remove carbon dioxide from the air using photosynthesis.
Forest vegetation has a cooling effect on the climate. This is because all growing plants and trees remove carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas causing global warming, from the atmosphere.
If you remove the keel, be aware that centre of gravity and stability will be affected.
remove the affected skin with burie blade
Plants do not remove waste through the anus like humans. The remove their waste through their leaves.
Trees and other growing vegetation remove the most carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Remove bevel cover then glove box. ECU sits directly behind it.
use an iron directly on the transfer