BROOKER BIOLOGY
BROOKER BIOLOGY
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Author: BROOKER
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To determine:  The purpose of increasing the level of carbon dioxide in only half of the chambers and not in all chambers during the experiment.

Introduction: Peter Stiling and Bert Drake performed various experiments to increase the level of carbon dioxide around the patches of forest in Kennedy Space Center in Florida. They carried out these experiments for observing the response of forest ecosystem to elevated level of carbon dioxide.

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