Yes, cutting down forests (deforestation) means the trees can no longer remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. To combat this we have to replant the forests (reforestation) to reduce levels of greenhouse gases.
The amount of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere. (These activities are cutting down and destroying forests.)
deforestation, the removal of trees in large quantities at a time, affects the world atmosphere in the following way: Trees are an organism that remove Carbon Dioxide from the air and therefore reduces the amount that gets into the atmosphere, acting as global warming. When deforestation occurs large amounts of Carbon Dioxide are then released into the air trough burning.# Also, the amount of CO2 that gets into the atmosphere will increase as there are less trees to remove it.
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and deforestation increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Respiration and other aspects of the carbon cycle do not increase the amount as a similar volume is being removed at the same time.
Humidity is the term for the amount of water in the atmosphere.
The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Humidity is the term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
The amount of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere. (These activities are cutting down and destroying forests.)
Forests.
the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would increase. apex
Photosynthesis by green vegetation and forests.
cutting down trees lowers the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere and makes soil errosion slower
the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere would increase :)
deforestation, the removal of trees in large quantities at a time, affects the world atmosphere in the following way: Trees are an organism that remove Carbon Dioxide from the air and therefore reduces the amount that gets into the atmosphere, acting as global warming. When deforestation occurs large amounts of Carbon Dioxide are then released into the air trough burning.# Also, the amount of CO2 that gets into the atmosphere will increase as there are less trees to remove it.
Cutting down trees reduces the amount of moisture in the air, as well as the amount of rainfall. This is because air passing over forests picks up moisture given off by trees and plants, fueling rains.
Burning large amounts of fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
Trees reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. They reduce soil erosion by intercepting precipitation before it hits the ground, which reduces the amount of splash erosion. They then hold the soil together, preventing it largely from being removed by fluvial processes
By cutting down the amount of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) we burn.
This will lessen the amount of fresh oxygen put in to the atmosphere, because when plants(trees, grass, phytoplankton) they are taking in carbon dioxide and then puting out fresh oxygen for animals and humans to breathe.