All layers are affected because all have some CO2 content. However, the greatest effect, which is the one we are most concerned about because it contains by far the most CO2, is the troposphere. read more
All layers are affected because all have some CO2 content. However, the greatest effect, which is the one we are most concerned about because it contains by far the most CO2, is the troposphere. The troposphere is the sphere that weather occurs in. read more
The effects of deforestation on the atmosphere is the increase of carbon dioxide gases, gradually leading to the greenhouse effect and the global warming. The carbon cycle is also disrupted due to the reduction of trees for carbon dioxide absorption. read more
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. Fewer Trees to "Clean" the Air Trees and plants, in general, produce energy for growth using a process known as photosynthesis. read more