The vast removal of forests could affect the earth's biogeochemical cycles in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
Deforestation can lead to an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as the trees are burned.
Deforestation will increase the amount of nitrogen available to plants.
Reduced transpiration and evaporation and evaporation from trees can affect the water cycle.
Less trees can put oxygen into the air, affection the oxygen and carbon cycle.