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How did large-scale agriculture leads to increased atmospheric CO2.

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Land is cleared to make room for the farm areas. As lands are cleared we lose biodiversity, as well as plants, insects, and animals that have to be relocated because of this. As trees are being cleared, less carbon dioxide (CO2) is being removed, since trees remove carbon dioxide from the air.

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global warming!! this has caused he temperatures to rise, causing CO2 levels to rise

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