Trees can be 'angry' because the earth heats up
Recently, American scientists have announced that, due to global warming, plants can 'get angry', become dangerous to the atmosphere and to life on the planet in general.
Recently, American scientists have announced that, due to global warming, plants can 'get angry', become dangerous to the atmosphere and to life on the planet in general.
Global warming can make plants "angry".
According to them, plants can stop absorbing nitrogen and start releasing CO2, accelerating the phenomenon of greenhouse effect on the earth.
If global warming continues, according to a recently published report in American scientists, there will be about 2,100 types of green plants on our planet that stop absorbing nitrogen and only discharge CO2 emissions cause our atmosphere to be destroyed.
Update 17 December 2018
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