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People planted huge numbers of trees and other plans how might the carbon dioxide levels in the graph above change
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People planted huge numbers of trees and other plans how might the carbon dioxide levels in the graph above change
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I don't see a graph but I would assume since there are more trees and plants there would be less carbon dioxide meaning the graph would start to go down over time since they turn the carbon dioxide into oxygen.
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