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Which of the following is not a result of deforestation?
Deforestation lowers carbon dioxide by creating more land for water to be absorbed.
Deforestation raises carbon dioxide by burning wood.
Deforestation lowers the amount of trees available to remove carbon dioxide from the environment.

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Answer: Deforestation lowers carbon dioxide by creating more land for water to be absorbed
Explanation: trees convert CO2 (carbon dioxide) to O2 (oxygen) so when you cut trees (in large amounts) there will be less of them to convert CO2 to O2 leading to more carbon dioxide in our environment. The last two is what actually happens due to deforestation. Deforestation does NOT lower carbon dioxide, instead it increases it

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Answer:

Deforestation lowers carbon dioxide by creating more land for water to be absorbed.

Step-by-step explanation:

i think this one is right

(sorry i took so long)

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