Climate T
Temperature and rainfall are factors affecting agriculture. Climate change has the potential to affect agriculture by causing changes in temperature and humidity ranges.[13] Agriculture can mitigate or exacerbate global warming. The increase in carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere comes from the decomposition of organic matter in the soil. Most of the methane emitted into the atmosphere originates from the decomposition of biomass in wetlands such as rice paddies.[14] Also, wet soils also lose nitrogen through nitrogen depletion and release the greenhouse gas nitric oxide.[15] Changes in management can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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