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In many areas of the world, wood is the easiest fuel to use for heating and cooking
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A. The use of fossil fuels will decrease as more people start to use wood.
O B. It will affect more forest habitats as people need larger supplies of wood.
O C. The risk of climate change will decrease because people are not using oil.
D. Less carbon dioxide will be released into the atmosphere because wood does not contain carbon.
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