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A ten mile area of trees is removed from the tropical rainforest. How will this affect the amount of water and the amount of oxygen in the area?

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We know that the roots of the trees would absorb the water under the ground. This is necessary for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis would produce food for the tree and as by product, oxygen is produced. Removing the tree would decrease the water consumption but would also decrease the oxygen production. 

Removing the tree would decrease the water consumption but would also decrease the oxygen production.

What is a tropical rainforest?

Tropical rainforests are found in Central and South America, western and central Africa, western India, Southeast Asia, the island of New Guinea, and Australia.

Sunlight strikes the tropics almost straight on, producing intense solar energy that keeps temperatures high, between 21° and 30°C (70° and 85°F).

Deforestation has an adverse affect on air by reducing the amount of oxygen and increasing the amount of carbon dioxide as well as contributing to global warming.

Photosynthesis would produce food for the tree and as by - product, oxygen is produced.

Removing the tree would decrease the water consumption but would also decrease the oxygen production.

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