4. Cutting of trees can cause flooding, soil crosion and landslides.
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Cutting down on trees leads to clearance of forests and so soil erosion occurs. ... Due to this, rain washes the soil surfaces and erosion takes place. Large amounts of soil wash into local streams and rivers and cause damage to hydroelectric structures and irrigation infrastructure.
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Due to deforestation, the water holding capacity of the soil decreases. The roots of the trees get dried after they're cut down. The movement of water through trees into the soil slows down. The water of the rainfall collects on the surface which results in flood
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