Worrying: Increasing temperature is decreasing the carbon dioxide absorption of trees

in increasing •  6 years ago 

Continuous emissions of greenhouse gases are increasing the amount of carbon dioxide on Earth. This gas was still abundant in our world when dinosaurs used to reside on this earth. At that time a large number of forests were also present on Earth. On the basis of this fact, scientists believed that forests expands due to excessive amount of carbon dioxide. In the future, due to the increase of this gas, the jungle will grow faster because plants and plants need this gas to light-synthesize. But in a recent study, this hypothesis of the scientists has been proved wrong.

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At present, fourth part of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide etc., emitted by humans, absorb trees and soils. As a result, our planet is avoided due to the acute side effects of climate change, but if the temperature of the Earth increases, the ability to absorb carbon dioxide of trees and soil will decrease.

It has been claimed in a study conducted by Columbia University researchers. According to the study's results, it is not in our interest as it will be impossible to cope with climate change. Professor Pierre Jentin said, "We were in the hope that if carbon dioxide is increasing then plants and plants will grow somewhere in the future. Earth may be green, but the results show that the opposite is going to happen. "Let's say that there is a lot of emission of carbon in the world. China (27 percent), US (15 percent), EU (10 percent) and India (7 percent) are the four largest carbon-emitting countries.

Dangerous gas increases in drought conditions

The amount of this gas in the atmosphere increases even in the year when it becomes dry due to less rainfall. It is clear from the fact that if the plants become excessive, they can not absorb the amount of carbon dioxide. Due to the increase in temperature, microorganisms present in the soil also release excess amounts of carbon dioxide. During the rain, plants and soil both absorb more of this gas, but during the drought, the amount of gas in the atmosphere is not balanced. Due to climate change and sometimes rain-like conditions will arise. This change will make it more difficult to control the amount of carbon dioxide. Thereby, the situations will be complicated.

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