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natually wood is a source of fuel.through this can harm be caused to the environment through pollution and also to other organisms due to the formation of green house gases

no wood cann't be harmful beacuse wood played a important roll in nutral recycle.

wood obtains oxygen for creatures and there is a lot of important roll .

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