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A large area of trees( b. is removed from the tropical rainforest. how will this affect the amount of oxygen( a. and carbon dioxide( a. in the area?
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A large area of trees( b. is removed from the tropical rainforest. how will this affect the amount of oxygen( a. and carbon dioxide( a. in the area?
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A large area of trees(
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the oxygen found in that area will become scarcer than the co2 because there will be more co2 left over than oxygen produced
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