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26 October, 12:22

Conversion of natural ecosystems to agriculture ecosystems can lead to less carbon stored in soil and large plants such as trees. True or false?

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  1. 26 October, 14:21
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    True

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    An agricultural ecosystem is different from that of the natural ecosystem and is thus an human-induced system and is thus there are changes in the stored carbon that are found in the system and the soil erosion and he terrestrial sedimentation and other process that works on the conversion of this ecosystem and thereby reduce the carbon amounts that are stored in the soil and the associated impacts of this system are the increase in the pollutant contents of the soil.
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