– If trees release the carbon again that they have absorbed throughout their life, when they die, why do we even plant trees then?

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– If trees release the carbon again that they have absorbed throughout their life, when they die, why do we even plant trees then?

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Mass deforestation can result in large releases of CO2 but that wouldn’t compare to the amount the trees processed through photosynthesis during their lives. Also, planting new trees as soon as possible is important for many reasons such as replacing animal habitats, replacing the lost oxygen that the trees create, and preventing erosion which can lead to river and lake sediment pollution and desertification.

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