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4. If you cut down all trees in a place, what effect could this have on the land?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by as8365106
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The cutting down of all trees in a place will have following effects on the land: The rate of soil erosion will increase. Continued soil erosion can lead to desertification. The water absorbing capacity of soil will be decreased, which will effect the groundwater level.

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If all trees were cut down and burned, the forest's carbon storage capacity would be lost to the atmosphere. Some of this carbon would be taken up by the oceans, and some by other ecosystems (such as temperate or arctic forests), but no doubt this would exacerbate climate warming.

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