Betty's Brain Carbon Footprint Project By: Noah Lytle, Augusto Diedrich, and Gage Meadows.

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Betty's Brain Carbon Footprint Project By: Noah Lytle, Augusto Diedrich, and Gage Meadows

Our Idea: Plant More Trees We say that by planting more trees, it will reduce our carbon footprint because there will be less carbon dioxide.

How This Relates To Our Project This relates to our project becuse planting a tree will put a decrease in deforestation and CO2 and an increase in vegetation.

Positives There will be more trees. There will be less deforestation.

Negatives There will be way more oxygen, which combusts and burns easily. There might be a chance of more forest fires because there would be more trees.