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Biology, 22.04.2021 18:20 DanteMadrid33

How do wildfires contribute to climate change? Humans stop most wildfires before they get too big reducing biodiversity.

When forests burn large amounts of CO2 are released into the atmosphere contributing to the greenhouse effect.

The ash emitted from wildfires reflects UV light back to space, cooling the planet.

Wildfires have been going on for millenia and therefore have little effect on the climate.

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