I think its carbon dioxide but i'm not sure
The process of deforestation, where trees are cut down and burned or left to decay, releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is because trees store carbon in their biomass, and when they are removed, this carbon is released back into the air through decay or burning.
Yes, deforestation increases the greenhouse effect because trees absorb carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) from the atmosphere. When trees are cut down or burned, this stored carbon is released back into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
The term that matches this definition is "prairie." Prairies are characterized by their gently rolling terrain and are primarily covered with grasses, wildflowers, and other herbaceous plants, with few or no trees. They are typically found in temperate regions and are known for their rich soil and biodiversity.
As humans cut down rain forests, the carbon cycle is disrupted because forests store a large amount of carbon that is released into the atmosphere when trees are cut down and burned or decompose. This leads to an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, contributing to climate change and global warming. The loss of trees also reduces the planet's capacity to absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
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whats pollination problems with fruit trees
When trees are burned, they release several gases, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor. Additionally, combustion can produce other gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The specific emissions depend on the combustion conditions and the type of wood being burned. These gases contribute to air pollution and climate change.
When coal is burned, the energy released comes originally from the sun because coal is formed from organic matter such as dead plants and trees that captured solar energy through photosynthesis. This stored solar energy in the form of carbon is released when coal is burned, making it a fossil fuel.
Around 1 billion are cut or burned down every year
Yes. Fire kills all trees. It really depends on how bad the tree is burned.
they burned down a big area of trees
they burned down a big area of trees
Deforestation contributes to climate change because trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When trees are cut down or burned, this stored carbon is released back into the air, increasing greenhouse gas levels and leading to global warming.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that is released as a result of deforestation. When trees are cut down or burned, they release stored carbon into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
The definition of an arborist is a tree surgeon, or a specialist in treating or renewing damaged, unhealthy trees. One can also take care of woody plants (not just trees).
Trees Lounge was released on 10/11/1996.
A small growth of trees without underbrush