Burning a tree releases approximately 50% of its carbon content back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. On average, a mature tree can store about 48 pounds (approximately 22 kilograms) of carbon per year, translating to around 1 ton (about 900 kilograms) over its lifetime. Therefore, when a tree is burned, it can release a significant amount of carbon dioxide, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. The exact amount varies depending on the tree species, size, and moisture content.
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