Burning trees returns stored carbon to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Why does clearing forests using fire contribute to the greenhouse effect?(1 point)
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Burning trees returns stored oxygen to the atmosphere as a gas.
Burning trees returns stored oxygen to the atmosphere as a gas.
Burning trees returns stored nitrogen to the atmosphere as nitrous oxide.
Burning trees returns stored nitrogen to the atmosphere as nitrous oxide.
Burning trees returns stored methane to the atmosphere as a gas.
Burning trees returns stored methane to the atmosphere as a gas.
Burning trees returns stored carbon to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
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