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    Question: What would the world look without trees

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    Asked by 883ghtg46 to Stephen on 18 Nov 2016.
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      Stephen Davitt answered on 18 Nov 2016:


      Well trees are still the main source used to convert CO2 into oxygen which animals need to live, and without animals the plants can’t live, so I think that without trees it is quite likely that the world COULD die, this is unless other plants can pick up the slack and convert the CO2 as well

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