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Essay heading: Global Warming
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By biological process, the CO2 is balance by forests and seawater (Appendix-C). However, the world scale in 1990 to 1995 destroyed 500,000 km2 of forests due to the growing population and greater demands upon resources. Today, 5,500 acres of rainforest are destroyed everyday, and over 50 million acres are destroyed every year... displayed 300 characters
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Today, 5,500 acres of rainforest are destroyed everyday, and over 50 million acres are destroyed every year. Hence, lower absorption due to massive deforestation has led to the increase of CO2 in the atmosphere (appendix-D).
Global warming leads to extreme weather events such as droughts that cause forest fires e... displayed next 300 characters
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